SilverFast Ai IT8 Nikon LS 40ED (Mac) 6.6.0r2

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SilverFast Ai award-winning scanner software sets a new standard for ease of control and sophistication for desktop scanners (film and flatbed). SilverFast Ai is high-end scanning and image optimization software from LaserSoft Imaging, a pioneer in desktop high-end imaging. SilverFast is now available for more than 320 scanners and digital cameras running under Mac (also OS-X) and Windows. For your Nikon-Scanner (LS 40ED).

Version 6.6.0r2 features SRD Worflow and handling has been improved in Preview Dialog, especially when working with multiple layers.

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