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11thJun 07

Finally… a universal scanner driver for the Canon CanoScan LiDE 500F for Intel Macs

UPDATE: I wrote a follow up article describing how to use this scanner with the newest Mac operating system Leopard. Feel free to head over to this article to get the freshest facts about using this scanner with Mac OS X:
Using the CanoScan LiDE 500F scanner with Mac OS X Leopard

At the end of last year I watched out for a new scanner and the CanoScan LiDE 500f from Canon was the choice. But finding a suitable driver wasn’t that simple cause everywhere around was only the horribly old PowerPC-driver. As long as I had my old G4 in the house it wasn’t that problem. But at this time all Macs were already Intel-powered and also my new MacBook which replaced the G4 was Intel-Powered and i had a problem.

So there were two choices for using the scanner on an Intel-Mac: installing the PowerPC-driver and using VueScan for scanning. But, man, was that slow! And i couldn’t get the 16bit per channel scanning to function, which is an essential function for me. Also they want to have 40$ for this app, which isn’t that much but after spending money for the scanner and for Photoshop I didn’t want to buy another component for using the scanner. On the other hand you could use the Preview.app built into MAC OS X with Image > Import Image. But this last solution only offers rudimentary functions for scanning. Good to scan a document but not for scanning photos in high quality and for archive purposes. And nevertheless none of these solutions worked for scanning directly in the new Adobe Photoshop CS3.

So I called the Canon Support two months ago but they could only say sorry and advertise for their new scanner LiDE 600f which has a new Universal-driver and so on. But it hasn’t really any new functions. And spending 100$ or so just for a new driver? So what??! They really wanted me to replace my scanner, which isn’t a year old. Fu***ng Canon-Support! So I had to keep on searching on all Canon-websites and finally…

The solution…

Canon Asia (Canon South & Southeast-Asia to be precise) was the solution! They really offer a universal-driver for the CanoScan LiDE 500f on their site which is from June 2007! You have to follow this link and choose your desired device:
http://www.canon-asia.com/index.jsp?fuseaction=support&prod_type=scanner&country=SG

After choosing the scanner in the dropdown-menu and clicking on “Drivers & Software” you will come to a popup-window where you can find the driver called “LiDE 500F Scanner Driver Ver. 11.2.4.0X (Mac OS X)” in the middle of the site:

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And after installing (and rebooting the system) you can use the scanner with Photoshop CS3 on Intel-Macs. The scanner appears in Photoshop under File > Import > CanoScan LiDE 500f.

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imageAnd don’t forget to take a look in the preferences-dialog in the scan-window to set your color-management under the tab “Color Settings”

imageAnother important setting is enabling 16bit per channel scanning under the tab “Scan”.

The only problem that remains is that Photoshop really uses 50% of my CPU-Power (2GHz Intel Core2Duo) just when the scan-window is open. But now after six months of waiting i can finally scan my analog photography in acceptable quality. Thanks to Canon for nothing!

UPDATE: I wrote a follow up article describing how to use this scanner with the newest Mac operating system Leopard. Feel free to head over to this article to get the freshest facts about using this scanner with Mac OS X:
Using the CanoScan LiDE 500F scanner with Mac OS X Leopard

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6 Responses

  1. Ben says:

    need help..

    i cant seem to scan film when using image capture..nor when i use photoshop?

    any solutions to this mess?

    need help badly..

    thanks a bunch!

  2. krema says:

    Hi Ben,

    maybe you want to have a look at Canon USA where a new driver (v 11.2.5.0X) is available since december last year:
    Canon USA

    maybe it will solve your problem…

  3. Rampa says:

    Hey Finally, someone that thinks exactly like me!

  4. Dr Jackson Bitarabeho says:

    I have a CanonoScan Lide 20 that has been working very well for me until now. The problem is that with the Introduction of the PDF complete edition by Microsoft and the Adobe group for PDF document creation, which specifies what may done to the document after creation and which facility my canon does not have means that all the PDF documents I create with my cannon cannot be edited, copied or otherwise. They can only be viewed. Is there any upgrade for my canon to accomodate/mitigate this. The litle thing is still working perfectly well except for this imposed draw back.

  5. Zed says:

    Seems the Canon Driver Section via the pop up window isn’t loading. Try getting the driver here:
    Link

  6. krema says:

    Hi Dr Jackson Bitarabeho, well if there isn’t an update for the ScanGear software you’re stuck with this current pdf “functionality”. Try getting an software update from one of the Canon websites (Canon USA or Asia) or follow the link provided by Zed and search for your scanner.

    Hi Zed, thanks for this link. Canon’s websites still are a pain :-)

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