>The software for Nikon scanners doesn't support the feature. You don't need
>the feature, you can ignore this section of the manual, which is written to
>cover ALL supported scanners. For the LS30/2000 IV/4000 and 8000 there is a
>Nikon specific addendum on the CD
Ian, your tutorials are exce
Ian
Thanks for the answer. I have not seen any film profiles during the years I
have used Silverscan but the pdf file in 5.2 can confuse people.
Best regards Mikael Risedal
>From: Ian Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: filmscanners: Silver
> When selecting negative mode in silverfast, I do not get the Film type and
> Exposure window as described in Ian Lyons Tutorial. Am I missing something?
>
My tutorial makes it quite clear that Nikon scanners do NOT use the negative
scanning feature as shown in the tutorial. Paragraph 2 :-
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Hello Mahimahi
I read the pdf and there are as you describe a floating window, page 119 in
the manual.
I have already contacted my "friends" at Silverfast and ask them about
why this features are not included in 5,2 as described.
The answer will come soon
Best regards
Mikael Risedal
>From:
Hi,
Have somebody seen manual and drivers for FS4000US on any Canon site ?
Tom
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In the documentation which is included on the Silverfast AI CD, A floating
window should appear upon selecting "negative" as a film choice. from there
about 6 general "brand" film types (Agfa/Kodak 1,2,3/Fuji 1,2,) and 3
general choices Monochrome/standard/linear can be selected. Yet another
contr
On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 08:58:48 -0400 Larry Berman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> We just interviewed Ralph Gibson on June 19th. Check it out:
> http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/ralphgibson.htm
Gibson's an interesting fellow. From an interview I read some years ago,
he likes to overexpose by ar