In article <XWRJj.24681$4f4.23812@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>,
"alan holmes" <alan.holmes27 RemoveThis @myown.net> wrote:
> I have just purchased a Minolta scanner, but am having trouble interpreting
> the instructions.
>
> There seems to be no way of actually starting the thing to scan film.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of this device?
I've had an older Minolta Dimage Scan Dual for several years. It is
accessed via a SCSI port, and was originally used with a Macintosh
computer running OS 8 or 9.
As I recall, there was a Minolta Plug-In that was used with a "Lite"
version of Photoshop (or other graphics program). From within
Photoshop, there was a menu item such as Import or Scan, that opened a
scanner screen. On that screen were all the needed controls for the
scanner.
Of course the newer Macintosh computers do not have SCSI ports, and the
old Plug-In doesn't work with OS X graphics programs. It was necessary
to find a FireWire-to-SCSI adapter, and a new scanning program to get it
to work.
The Scanning program that works, is VueScan.app. When the program is
run, it senses the presence of the Minolta scanner, and brings up the
controls needed. I believe there are some SCSI adapters that might not
be compatible, so you should check on that if it applies to your
installation.
VueScan is available for both Macintosh and Windows. You can download
the demo to verify it works, from
http://www.hamrick.com/. They have a
LONG list of different scanners it works with!
Fred
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