Anyone using the Canon 8800f scanner with a Mac running Lion? I've recently switched to an iMac from a PC, and I've downloaded & installed all the latest Canon drivers for the 8800f for Mac OS X Lion from their website, (), but it's just the driver & MP Navigator EX that's available. With just these two installed, I can't invoke Canon Scangear using Lightroom or Picasa, etc. Scangear is what I use to scan my 35mm film and it has been a breeze using it on the PC, but I'm getting frustrated on it's unavailability on the Mac. I've tried looking here, but only Scangear for Mac OSX 10.6 is available, not 10.7. What do you guys use to invoke ScanGear using on OSX 10.7, if at all? If not, what scanning software do you use?
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Would appreciate any help, thanks in advance. Click to expand. Stephenie Meyer The Short Life Of Bree Tanner Pdf there. To reiterate your OP, Canon supports your scanner with a Lion-compatible driver and an update to its utility released on August 5, 2011. The utility is downloadable from the Lion support area.
Therefore, it would also appear to be compatible with Lion. You have each of these. In the interest of full disclosure, I own a Canon CanoScan scanner. However, I do virtually all of my scanning using Apple's wonderful bundled Image Capture utility. Third-party applications use the manufacturer's atrocious TWAIN UI. I also do not use any of the manufacturer's utilities. You have numerous options from Picasa and others to upload your photographs to the Picasa website.
Presumably, Scangear was not updated because it is obsolete and better options are available. To reiterate your OP, Canon supports your scanner with a Lion-compatible driver and an update to its utility released on August 5, 2011. The utility is downloadable from the Lion support area. Therefore, it would also appear to be compatible with Lion. You have each of these.
In the interest of full disclosure, I own a Canon CanoScan scanner. However, I do virtually all of my scanning using Apple's wonderful bundled Image Capture utility. Third-party applications use the manufacturer's atrocious TWAIN UI. I also do not use any of the manufacturer's utilities. You have numerous options from Picasa and others to upload your photographs to the Picasa website. Presumably, Scangear was not updated because it is obsolete and better options are available.
Ok then MisterMe: based from my experience, I cannot scan photographic film using Image Capture with the Canon 8800f. Eric Hanson Trial Begins. More precise.
Do you have any processed film at hand right now? If you do (which I think you don't), then place it on your scanner & then try to scan it using your eberlubbin' Image Capture.
It WILL scan, but the resulting file will still be a negative.not a positive image. The colors will all be reversed.
This is not the way it works with a dedicated scanning software.
VueScan is compatible with the Canon 8400F on Windows x86, Windows x64 and Mac OS X. This scanner has an infrared lamp for scanning film. VueScan's 'Filter Infrared clean' option can be used to remove dust spots from film scans. This is similar to (and we think better than) the ICE and FARE algorithms. It scans with visible light in the first pass and with infrared light in the second pass.
Infrared cleaning works well with all types of color negative and color slide film, including Kodachrome. However, silver-based black/white film doesn't work with infrared cleaning because the silver particles look the same in visible light and infrared light. You need to install the driver to use this scanner on Windows x86, Windows x64 and Mac OS X. If you don't have a Canon driver installed, VueScan will still do flatbed scans (but not transparency scans). On Windows x64, you need to use VueScan x64 to use this scanner's transparency adapter.