You already know the third party software options. However, this was 5 years ago, so maybe there are different solutions now? Also, I've learned that the multi-scan feature in Vuescan is more of a multi-exposure feature and not the same as what Nikon Scan is doing in this regard. I've used Vuescan in the past with a Nikon CS 4000 and was not impressed with the whole setup. Maybe it's worthwhile to buy an older computer dedicated to the scanner and run the Nikon Scan software? What will be the newest or best option for this purpose? Now I'm wondering what I will be missing out on my 5000 by not using the original Nikon Scan software. It is my understanding that the Nikon CS 5000 is capable of doing some interesting tricks with its original software. I'm an Apple user and learned that Nikon Scan is not supported anymore in the latest Apple computers. I just bought a Nikon Coolscan 5000 to speed up my 35mm scanning (now on Imacon 343) and I hope someone with real experience can help me out on some questions.
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