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Thank you, but I really like my method. It's free and it works. I also like that as soon as the scan is finished it is copied to whatever computer ran the app and opens the scan in Graphic Converter ready for any needed edits. The only thing that I don't like is that it seems slower on an Apple Silicon machine than on an Intel Mac. I assumed that was an error in my code, but I can't find that error.Buadhai– Buadhai2026-04-30 05:38:23 +00:00Commented yesterday
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Fair enough. I hope you get it fixed.Gilby– Gilby2026-04-30 06:00:07 +00:00Commented yesterday
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VueScan is amazing. Considering the mileage it gives you from any old scanner no longer supported with drivers it is cheap. I've got an allmost 30 year old A3 flatbed scanner who's latest official drivers are for Windows 95. With VueScan I still use it at least once a month to scan a comic book. (I collect vintage comics. The paper is often very fragile, so I make scans and turn those into CBRs to have a digital backup.)Tonny– Tonny2026-04-30 22:59:41 +00:00Commented 10 hours ago
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