Macintosh

Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up. Before continuing with installation, make sure that:

The scanner is NOT connected

No other applications (including anti-virus software) are running

The computer satisfies the following system requirements:

CPU

OS*

RAM

Hard-disk

space

Video resolution

Firewire

Miscellaneous

Power PC G3 or later (G4 or later recommended)

Mac OS 9 (9.1 or later), Mac OS X (10.1.5 or later)

Mac OS 9: 64 MB or more (256 MB or more recommended)

Mac OS X: 128 MB or more (512 MB or more recommended)

A minimum of 70 MB required for installation (200 MB or more recommended), with an additional 200 MB (Mac OS 9) or 550 MB (Mac OS X) of free disk space available while Nikon Scan is running

800 × 600 pixels or more with 16-bit color (thousands of colors) or more

Only built-in Firewire ports supported

CD-ROM drive required for installation

* For the latest information on supported versions of Mac OS, see the Nikon web site listed in this manual( 2).

More memory may be required depending on film type, scan size, resolution, bit depth, the number of scans performed in each session, the adapter used, and on whether Digital ROC, Digital GEM or Digital

DEE is used. A system with more than the minimum amount of memory is recommended.

More free disk space may be required depending on the film type and number of frames. Nikon recom- mends having as much free disk space as possible when running Nikon Scan.

Mac OS X

Administrator privileges are required to install and uninstall Nikon Scan under Mac OS X.

Mac OS 9

CarbonLib 1.6 or later is required to install Nikon Scan. If the installer detects an earlier version of CarbonLib, a message will be displayed. Click In- stall to upgrade to a new version of CarbonLib.

Earlier Versions of Nikon Scan

If the installer detects an earlier version of Nikon

Scan, the dialog shown at right will be displayed.

Click Yes to upgrade to Nikon Scan 4.

Nikon View

For information on installing and using Nikon View, see the Nikon View Reference Manual (on CD).

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9000ED specifications

The Nikon 9000ED, a high-end film scanner introduced in the early 2000s, has earned a solid reputation among photographers and scanning enthusiasts for its outstanding image quality and advanced features. Tailored specifically for serious film users, this model supports both 35mm and medium format films, making it a versatile option for a wide range of photographic needs.

One of the standout features of the Nikon 9000ED is its exceptional optical resolution of 4000 dpi. This high resolution ensures that even the finest details in film negatives or slides are captured with precision. The scanner employs a three-line CCD sensor, which contributes to its ability to produce stunningly sharp and finely detailed images. This technology, along with the scanner’s advanced pixel interpolation technology, enables users to extract the best possible quality from their film.

The 9000ED also incorporates a dual-image output feature that allows users to scan films with both positive and negative images. This capability is especially beneficial for photographers who use various film stocks, as it provides them with the flexibility to convert their images to a digital format seamlessly. Moreover, the scanner’s IR dust and scratch reduction system significantly enhances the quality of scans by minimizing imperfections that can arise during the scanning process.

Another notable characteristic of the Nikon 9000ED is its build quality. The unit is designed with durability in mind, sporting a robust chassis that can withstand rigorous use. It also features a user-friendly interface and comes with software that allows for straightforward operation and image processing. Additionally, it supports multiple film formats, including 35mm, 120, and even 220 film, catering to a diverse range of photographers.

In terms of connectivity, the Nikon 9000ED connects to computers via USB 2.0, offering efficient data transfer speeds essential for handling large image files. The scanner is compatible with both Windows and macOS, ensuring accessibility for a broad user base.

Overall, the Nikon 9000ED stands out as a powerful film scanner that combines advanced scanning technologies and user-friendly features. It remains a sought-after device for film photographers looking to digitize their work with unparalleled fidelity and accuracy. With its blend of high-resolution scanning, versatile film compatibility, and robust design, the Nikon 9000ED continues to be a valuable tool in the digital archiving process for many photography enthusiasts.