![]() In both cases, there were more than 900 Gb of free space that could act as swap space. (I made the upgrades myself.) I used to have a MBP 15” mid 2010 with 1 Tb HDD and 8 Gb of RAM. ![]() I have a MacBook Pro 15” mid 2012 with 1 Tb HDD and 16 Gb of RAM. “An image is better than a thousand words”, says the maxim, so, I will just do a step by step post of what am I doing in order to reproduce my problem and, hopefully, you guys can contribute with ideas to try to get the best of this scanner when scanning Color Reversal (Positive) Film. In my specimen, a well-kept and well-treated Plustek OpticFilm 7600i with SilverFast 8 Ai Studio for Mac OS X 10.7.X (Lion), I’m getting some hideous results that had made my workflow get totally disrupted because of the incapability to scan a decent image. However, I am getting lousy, terrible results when trying to scan Color Reversal (positive) films with this scanner, and I really don’t know if it’s a matter of hardware, software or both. It’s a great tool priced competitively and it’s an integral part of my workflow for getting great results when scanning my film shots in order to get them transformed into digital format. I must say that I really love, in general aspects, this scanner.
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