Lynn Allen

I hope to have a  relevant discussions about  scanner subjects.
I  believe that some subject should have a own under group.

Best regards
Mikael


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>From: Lynn Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: filmscanners: film scanner software
>Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 17:13:07 -0400 (EDT)
>
> >VueScan are (also in my opinion for beginners) but if you are concern to
>learn how to scan pictures try a "pro software" and see who much more you
>can get out from your negative or slides.
> >Mikael Risedal
> >Lund
> >Sweden
>
>Mikael, your point is (and should be) well taken. But this is also a little
>like saying, "The best car you can buy is a Bentley"--not that a Loyal 
>Swede
>would ever *say* that! ;-)
>
>The "sad fact" is that many of us are not yet in the "Bentley" class, nor
>even in the "Saab" class. We have to get our *scanning* done with a little
>less technology, as it were. Is it "laziness?" No, I don't think so. I
>probably work harder to get good scans out of my Scanwit than most people 
>do
>to get *any* scans out of higher-priced scanners. If I were making 
>"serious"
>money doing it, I'd certainly have to invest serious money in a better
>scanner and software.
>
>But I don't, I can't, and so I'll listen carefully when people have better
>ideas about how to make my "Chevy" run better. :-) That may account for all
>the discussion on Vuescan, too. I may be a "beginner," but don't let it 
>fool
>you.
>
>Best regards--LRA
>
>
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