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![]() In my experience, if you use the Pro version of Vuescan set to Advanced Options, and properly set up and color calibrate the system, the scans of either software product are comparable. I have also experienced operational quirks with Silverfast, such as a scanner refusing to initialize or to launch, but none with Vuescan. ![]() It doesn't have all the editing capabilities of Silverfast, which you don't need anyway if you work in Photoshop, Aperture, etc. I find it's interface to be more basic than Silverfast and not as visual/graphical, but still easy to use once you become familiar with it. If you add, say, a flatbed scanner at a later time, you won't need to buy another version of software. Vuescan is really a bargain, given that one license let's you run many different scanners and even the professional edition is quite inexpensive. I have used both software packages on a Mac system with Nikon, Minolta and Epson scanners.Most of my scans are color transparencies.
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