Re: filmscanners: Profiling, Ilford XP2 and Vuescan.

2000-11-19 Thread Arthur Entlich
johnprendergast.freeserve.co.uk wrote: This whole thread has been a farce, which I have been trying to pull to pieces bit by bit, but it all seems to be going over everyone's heads, try reading through it from near the start, and see how much mis-information has been given out by the "so

Re: filmscanners: Re: Microtek Artix 4000T

2000-11-19 Thread Arthur Entlich
NewLeaf Productions wrote: Re Microtek Service: Bought an Artixscan 4000t two months ago. Used it heavily for 3 days, then unused until last week. Sadly it had failed! Perhaps I should have turned it off during the period of no use? Is it just me, or is there a sudden rash of sick

Re: filmscanners: kodak rfs 3600 scanner

2000-11-19 Thread Trozzo
Hi Dan, I am replying off list because I don't think my comparisons of the 3600 and the ss4000 is scientific by any means. I returned the 3600 for two reasons. The first is that it sounded like something was grinding inside the unit whenever it was in use. This may have been the reason I was

RE: filmscanners: NikonLS30 or CanoScan2710?

2000-11-19 Thread Hornford, Dave
I own a 2710 and didn't buy the LS-30 because of the price differential at the time. IIRC, it was $cdn880 vs $cdn1300-1700 (there were two Nikon's that were $cdn 500 apart I don't recall which one was the LS-30), and it came with PhotoShop LE, which I would have needed on the Nikon side

filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Bruce Jodoin
Greetings... I am looking for a new printer and stuck between 2 choices, the Epson 1270 or the 2000. I am pretty sure that the 1270 comes bundled with PhotoShop LE. Does the 2000? Also, I am a fan of PaintShop Pro but I'm thinking about giving PhotoShop a go, but it is quite pricy. Does the LE

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Jim Yount
Bruce, Just to make sure, you ARE aware of the orange shift problem with the 1270, and the metamerism problem with the 2000? Suggest you scan the Epson inkjet forum for past discussion on both subjects, if this is unfamiliar.. Epson has new printers in the pipeline in Japan. I'm waiting for

Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread johnprendergast.freeserve.co.uk
Can you please tell me the address of the Epson Inkjet forum ? Regards, John Prendergast - Original Message - From: Jim Yount [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 5:46 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE Bruce, Just to make

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Frank Paris
My 2000P did not come with any software other than the drivers. I also use Paint Shop Pro (7.0) and am still waiting to read about a reason for spending $600 for PhotoShop. I have the PhotoShop LE from my Epson 1640 SU flat bed scanner. That sure would be a financially attractive way to upgrade,

Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Gordon Tassi
Once you register the LE with qSAdobe yopu will be qualify fir the upgrade to PS 6 at the upgrade price. That is how I got my full version of PS spme time ago. Gordon Bruce Jodoin wrote: Greetings... I am looking for a new printer and stuck between 2 choices, the Epson 1270 or the 2000. I

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Edwin Eleazer
I think you can upgrade from the LE version for $299. I don't know if this is a special offer just for certain buyers of LE, or of bundled versions or what, but the url in the mailing is www.adobe.com/offer/69502 .It says save 200 by ordering by 12-31-00, or call 1-800-492-3623 and mention source

Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread James Stimpert
Bruce Jodoin wrote: Greetings... I am looking for a new printer and stuck between 2 choices, the Epson 1270 or the 2000. I am pretty sure that the 1270 comes bundled with PhotoShop LE. Does the 2000? Also, I am a fan of PaintShop Pro but I'm thinking about giving PhotoShop a go, but it is

RE: filmscanners: kodak rfs 3600 scanner

2000-11-19 Thread Sumtingwong
Hello, I am not Dan, but I just got the 3600 and I have had no major problems to speak of. I hope that this may be of assistance... The souding of the scanner I take with a grain of salt. It doesn't sound great, but I got kind of used to the sound when I started out with the Dimage Scan Dual.

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
Title: RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE Upgrade to PS 6 from LE is $399, I believe. It's on Adobe's site. Daryl -Original Message- From: Frank Paris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: filmscanners:

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Edwin Eleazer
Title: RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE No, it's $299 for the upgrade, cause I ordered it the other day, although it is on backorder for Windows. After 12-31-00, it goes up to $499. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of

Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Rob Geraghty
Gordon wrote: Once you register the LE with qSAdobe yopu will be qualify fir the upgrade to PS 6 at the upgrade price. That is how I got my full version of PS spme time ago. Does anyone know if this applies to Photoshop LE outside of North America? (Australia specifically in my case) Rob

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Frank Paris
I have some stunning red leaves I've printed off on my 2000P. However, I have learned not to be shy about pushing the saturation when I'm scanning with the SS4000. I just push until it looks like I remember it and I do not seem to be losing detail in the final print. In fact, compared to the

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Edwin Eleazer
I don't think it does, but give it a try anyway. It says US and Canada only. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rob Geraghty Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 6:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and

RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Daryl G. Jurbala
Title: RE: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE Ahh...my mistake...thanks for the correction. My short term memory isn't working well today. -Original Message-From: Edwin Eleazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 6:07 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:

Re: filmscanners: Re: Microtek Artix 4000T

2000-11-19 Thread Jim Snyder
Arthur Entlich wrote: NewLeaf Productions wrote: Re Microtek Service: Bought an Artixscan 4000t two months ago. Used it heavily for 3 days, then unused until last week. Sadly it had failed! Perhaps I should have turned it off during the period of no use? Is it just me, or is there a

Re: filmscanners: Epson1270 and PhotoShop LE

2000-11-19 Thread Rob Geraghty
Walter wrote: If my priority was black and white and longevity was not a concern I'd go with the 1270, no question. Cheaper too. Or you could get an 1160 with a CIS and use 3rd party quad black inks like John Cone's Piezography system. Guaranteed no problems with colour crossover. You can use

Re: filmscanners: horribly dirty negatives from SS4000

2000-11-19 Thread Robert Kehl
Frank, Do you use a dry towel. Or is it moistened with something? Bob - Original Message - From: Frank Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 7:14 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: horribly dirty negatives from SS4000 One thing I have always

Re: filmscanners: horribly dirty negatives from SS4000

2000-11-19 Thread Robert Kehl
- Original Message - From: Johnny Deadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Filmscanners [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 7:59 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: horribly dirty negatives from SS4000 on 9/11/00 8:05 pm, Robert Kehl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Artix4000t