VueScan 8.6.31 + Keygen
Hamrick Software was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1991 by Ed Hamrick. Our first product was VuePrint, an easy to use JPEG viewer for Windows that for many years was the recommended image viewer for AOL, with more than 100,000 users. In 1998, the company first released VueScan, a program for scanning with flatbed and film scanners with more than 200,000 users all over the world.
VueScan supports over 1200 flatbed and film scanners and 321 digital camera raw file types, and is available for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. It automatically adjusts images to optimum color balance, which reduces the need to manually do this in Photoshop. VueScan includes built-in color calibration of scanners, producing colors that look true to life. Supporting more than 100 brands of negative film, VueScan offers options for scanning faded slides and prints, batch scanning, IT8 color calibration and other advanced scanning features.
What’s new in version 8.6.31
- Fixed problem with HP Deskjet F300, F2400 and F4400
- Improved appearance of user interface
- Added support for more Canon Laser MFP’s
- MF4270
- MF4010
- MF4360
- MF4600
- MF5800
- MF6600
Download : VueScan 8.6.31
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June 10th, 2010 at 6:00 am
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