![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For any to be resolved, or at least handled in a consistent manner, data needs to be as accessible as possible. If the SFBC had never done anything but reprints, it could almost be a footnote, but with the unique omnibuses and the few first hardcovers it produced, in some cases the only hardcover edition (PKD's "The Preserving Machine" comes to mind) or the true first edition (Herbert's "Hellstrom's Hive") that option doesn't come into play.The SFBC issues are many, this being just one. Inputing an SFBC catalogue # won't bring up an SFBC title either, though it could at some point, but not if those ID#s exist only in the notes. But one of this site's primary uses is for searches, and an ISBN will never bring up an SFBC specifically (other than those newer omnibuses unique to the SFBC). Sometimes newer versions of apps may not work with your device due to system incompatibilities. These differences are easy to see with book-in-hand. VueScan 9.7.99 Hamrick Software 6 173.7 k Do you need a driver for your scanner Advertisement Older versions of VueScan Its not uncommon for the latest version of an app to cause problems when installed on older devices. All that's left to distinguish the different edition is the catalogue ID# (besides the physical size difference on most, but not all) and the lack of certain data on the copyright page (a number line, usually, but not always). The designation "Book Club Edition" has been removed from the front flap. For about the last 10+ years the SFBC editions have included the trade editions' ISBN on the copyright pages and the back covers. Solution: Push the mask to the bottom of the scanning bed, it keeps it level. Vuescan will try to scan by making a bunch of stop-and-go sounds then fail. Question in play here is whether to use the ISBN# or the SFBC catalogue # in the pub record. Starting with VueScan 9 Step 1: If you are going to use any of the Lomo scanning masks you cant have it pushed to the top of the scanner. ![]()
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