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SilverFast Ai UmaxSDK

SilverFast Ai UmaxSDK - 6.5r3

scanner software

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 6.5r3
Release Date: 2007-01-23
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,558
Downloads (all versions): 4,803
Price: $50+

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Product Description:

SilverFast sets a new standard for Desktop-Scanners SilverFast is high-end scan and imaging software from LaserSoft Imaging which is now available for all Umax scanners scanners under Mac operating systems. SilverFast combines an intuitive user interface with highest professionality. Beginners and professionals will appreciate the intelligent automatic functions as well as the possibility to manually adjust the image at any point. Since any operation can instantaneously be undone, the beginner can easily get aquainted with the software's interface. The professional user can adjust any operation via numerical input and can precisely monitor the results using a densitometer.

Highlights are:
  • Real-Time Operation
  • Intelligent auto-adjust
  • Color Cast Removal Slider
  • Preview-Predictable Color
  • Selective Color Correction
  • Unique Unsharp Masking
  • ICC-Color management
  • CMYK Softproof
  • ScanPilot
  • SRD- Dust and Scratch Removal
  • Advanced Selective Colour Correction
  • ACR - Adpative Colour Restoration
  • SC2G - Selective Colour to Grey
  • GANE - Grain and Noise Elimination
  • MidPip4 - Advanced Colour Cast Removal
  • QuickTime Movie Tutorials
  • STUDIO upgrade available for efficient Noise reduction and Dynamic Range increase

What's new in this version:

  • Auto Frame Detection - automatically creates frames for all images in the prescan
  • NegaFix enhanced - automatically reduces colorcasts when scanning negatives
  • New NegaFix Profiles allow for more detailed corrections.
  • SilverFast Ai-HDR Gamma Optimization further synchronizes 48bit scanning between SilverFast Ai / Ai Studio and image editing with SilverFast HDR / HDR Studio.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher; TIGER & INTEL MACs supported

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SilverFast Ai UmaxSDK CommentarySo you say - Version: 6.0.1d40, 12/17/2004 07:57PM PST

Duckhue
If that's the case, I wish they would make something for the Umax 1220U under OS X. I was lucky enough to find Twain-Sane for now.
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SilverFast Ai UmaxSDK Commentaryjesse1, SilverFast is not Umax - Version: 6.0.1d40, 6/7/2004 02:08AM PST

John Sawyer
...as was posted by several other people on the other SilverFast software pages you've improperly posted one-star reviews to, thinking this was a method for lobbying a complaint against Umax. SilverFast isn't associated with Umax--in fact, that's one of the main reasons they write scanner software--to fill in the gap left by companies like Umax.
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SilverFast Ai UmaxSDK ReviewI filed a… - Version: 6.0.1d40, 4/15/2003 04:24PM PST

jesse1
small claims lawsuit today against UMAX because of their refusal to continue to support their "Mac-compatible" scanners. All affected UMAX scanner owners should do this. Mac users shouldn't buy products from this company and PC users should be wary about this company's poor attitude toward new operating systems.
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