[filmscanners] Re: Scanning old slides

2003-02-07 Thread Arthur Entlich
You may want to rent/borrow a unit with DICE or IR cleaning and use Vuescan, which I believe has adjusted the algorithm to allow IR cleaning to be used with Kodachrome in certain situation. Otherwise, I agree with Rob's comments about dual scanning, before and after, since the molds do often eat e

[filmscanners] Epson 1250 scanner question

2003-01-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
I recently picked up an Epson 1250 Photo 1200 x 2400 ppi scanner, mainly for use of scanning some older medium format negs I have which I wanted to get into digital format. I got it at a good price since it is a discontinued model. The scanner does an OK job of the scans, although it is not desig

[filmscanners] Re: CO2 vs.Nitrogen

2003-01-25 Thread Arthur Entlich
Most cities have suppliers of assorted gas in gas canisters. Some of these companies charge a rental or deposit on the cylinder, and the gas recharge isn't very expensive, as I recall, even for the large ones. Nitrogen gas has many uses and is commonly available in tanks. Art Bill Pearce wrote

[filmscanners] Re: OT-Restoring rubber rollers on printers...

2003-01-25 Thread Arthur Entlich
Carbon tetrachloride was taken off the market (and replaced with Tri-chloro-ethane (TCE)) because it is a known carcinogen. Of course, in time they discovered that Tri-chloro-ethane was also a carcinogen, and I believe it has also been pulled. However, they still happily mess around with per-chlo

[filmscanners] Re: CO2

2003-01-25 Thread Arthur Entlich
funny taste! > > Preben > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 2:29 PM > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: CO2 > > > Personally, I prefer Nitrous Oxide (jus

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest forFri 17 Jan, 2003

2003-01-19 Thread Arthur Entlich
I use either compressed air (from a small air compressor with a air nozzle) or a fine artist grade nylon (soft white bristled) brush. Increasing humidity helps by removing static. Some people use anti-static brushes, but be aware they do contain low level radioactive isotopes. Rather than canned

[filmscanners] Re: Hello/ routine question

2003-01-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
Austin Franklin wrote: I believe you owe me an apology. > > Austin > I've apologized for you more times than you are aware. Art Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners

[filmscanners] Re: Newish Digital Tech

2003-01-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
David J. Littleboy wrote: > This is all interesting, and probably quite accurate, but it isn't what > my eyes tell me. I've downloaded several full size captures taken from > the Foveon chip (via the Sigma camera) and I find the images from the X3 > superior to similar images on a Canon product

[filmscanners] Re: Newish Digital Tech

2003-01-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
Art David J. Littleboy wrote: > "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>From the sample images I have seen on the web, the Foveon X3 chip is a > tremendous improvement over the artifact ridden and slow to capture > bayer pattern CCD for digital camera

[filmscanners] Re: need your older Nikon film scannersrecommendations

2003-01-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
I would agree. Scanners have a good many mechanical precision parts which can go out of calibration, wear or fail. Repair costs are quite high on all film scanners. Film scanners are dropping in price and providing better quality for less cost. Unless you can get someone to sell you a used prod

[filmscanners] Re: My best scanner/film combinations -ideal film

2002-12-11 Thread Arthur Entlich
About a year ago I was in contact with Fuji about a film with these same characteristics. I was told that Japan is always "listening" and may well be working on such a thing right now. Of course, that might have just been a way to get rid of me, but the idea still has merit IMHO. Art Julian Rob

[filmscanners] New Driver for Minolta Elite II

2002-12-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
Minolta has released a new driver for the Elite II, called Version 1.0.1 which is supposed to include the type of updates that were done for their medium format scanners via version 1.0.0 recently. For now, it is available at the Minolta European website for free download. Art --

[filmscanners] Re: Kodachrome green / scanner colorimetry

2002-11-16 Thread Arthur Entlich
One suggestion that I found with Kodachrome when I was having problems with the color response with my good ol' HP S-10 and S-20 scanner. I could never get the color rendition correct via levels or curves of individual channels without considerable work. However, I found I was able to make a ball

[filmscanners] Re: CD Labeling and alcohol

2002-11-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
The white paint that makes the label may not be a lacquer coating. In fact, the white label is usually designed to accept inks, since its purpose is to hold graphic information. Art Cliff Ober wrote: > The other day I mentioned the diffusion aspects of the Sharpie inks with > plastics; I took a

[filmscanners] Re: CD labels

2002-11-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
I just noticed this model at my dealer also and wondered how it worked. I just read the full Tom's Hardware report. It "tattoos" the disk only in an area which is unused for data, after the table of contents is laid down, so it "seals" the disk from further data being added, and a certain amount

[filmscanners] Re: Having a hard time - requirements

2002-11-01 Thread Arthur Entlich
on Perfection 2400 > HP PhotoSmart S20 > Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III > Minolta Dimage Scan Elite > > Thanks for helping, > Alex > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:filmscanners_owner@;halftone.co.uk]On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich >

[filmscanners] Re: rebuild your scanner and get better results

2002-10-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
The Minolta Pro doesn't use LEDs, but cold cathode lighting. The new software Minolta recently released or it allow for exposure adjustments for the R G and B components of the scan which allow for the color variations and exposure factors from the diffusion materials to be corrected for. So ther

[filmscanners] Re: rebuild your scanner and get better results

2002-10-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
I have been in correspondence with the person involved with this website for many months now regarding this matter, and I do not find his claims to be unreasonable. He is not claiming better resolution. He is claiming better color fidelity with considerably less grain, dirt, dust, scratches and o

[filmscanners] Re: Latest developments in Scanners

2002-10-23 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Robert, I think the main thing happening in the scanner industry is what is happening in high tech overall. It's called "we better cut our profit margin so we can sell some of this stuff before it becomes obsolete"... It seems to be happening with film scanners, digital cameras, computers, pr

[filmscanners] Re: No more Kodak CD-R's

2002-10-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
I don't know about the warranties in France, but here in Canada, Memorex is one of the only companies which has only a one year warranty on their CD-R/CDRW disks. I know a guarantee isn't much help if you lose irretrievable data, but I think it says something about the company's faith in the prod

[filmscanners] Re: No more Kodak CD-R's

2002-10-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
Although I am not positive, I believe the Kodak Gold disks were made by Mitsui. I doubt Kodak made CD-Rs themselves. They usually find high end producers for these non-film products to make the product under the Kodak name. For instance, their very good quality Eastman Broadcast Videotape (also

[filmscanners] Re: Any views on Minolta Dimage Scan Elite

2002-10-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
software download dated 31st May 2002, version DSE104e. Is > this the latest one? > > I'm not aware of any firmware download. If there is one, could you point me > to the address where I can download it. > > Jamie > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PR

[filmscanners] Re: over resolving scans

2002-10-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
l is thus 6 microns long. What is > the size of the grain in film such as Velvia? Isn't the grain much smaller > than that? > > Stan > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich > Sent: Friday, Oct

[filmscanners] Re: CD RW Problem

2002-10-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
I don't believe anyone is using sputtered gold anymore, it simply is just too costly, and very few people would be willing to pay for it. There are probably three issues with CD-Rs, and I would place them in this order: (assuming general QC was done during manufacturing to begin with -- I've seen

[filmscanners] Re: Grain aliasing: Thoughts, solutions?

2002-10-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
You are correct. Once the errors have been incorporated into the file data, it takes some much bigger crayons to hide them. ;-) Art George Hartzell wrote: > Tony Sleep writes: > > [...] > > With all aliasing the easy cure is to degrade the frequency of image > > information so that it falls

[filmscanners] Re: Compression

2002-10-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
It is very interesting how these two threads, this one regarding the digital/film comparisons regarding the newest Canon digital camera, and the other thread regarding "over resolving scans" have independently come to the same issues, those of aliasing and grain. I hope people who have been readi

[filmscanners] Re: Any views on Minolta Dimage Scan Elite

2002-10-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
You might be correct. I haven't tired running both at the same time. Art Shunith Dutt wrote: > "Arthur Entlich" wrote: > > >>It shouldn't interfere with the Minolta software as long as you don't run >> > both at the > >>same time. &g

[filmscanners] Re: Cleaning your monitor...

2002-10-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
Then buy yourself a gallon of distilled or demineralized water at the grocery or pharmacy for a buck or so, and save it for cleaning your screen. Shunith Dutt wrote: > > Bob... > > Guess so... it's just that the detergent bit kind of bothers me... we have > pretty hard water here and i find tha

[filmscanners] Re: Any views on Minolta Dimage Scan Elite

2002-10-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
Are you speaking about the Elite or the Elite II? Art Julian wrote: > Hi > Has anyone any info on the Minolta Dimage Scan Elite, quality, scanning > speeds, etc. I was looking at purchasing a Nikon Coolscan LS-30 but how > does the Minolta compare to it. Is the Minolta compatible with Windows >

[filmscanners] Re: SS4000--natural resolution

2002-10-01 Thread Arthur Entlich
Yes. The SS4000 has a natural resolution of 4000 dpi. which corresponds to the relative number of sensors per inch on the CCD. Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does the SS4000 have a natural resolution at which setting it needs to do no > resampling? If so, is that at 4000 dpi? > > Stan > > >

[filmscanners] Re: Avoiding Newton rings

2002-09-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
I found it using the following link, which might be easier to access. Art http://www.mediastreet.com/cgi-bin/tame/mediastreet/ultra.tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Here it is: > > > http://www.mediastreet.com/cgi-bin/tame/mediastreet/ultra.tam? > anchor=#top > > (may need to cut and paste) >

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest forFri 27 Sep, 2002

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Milos, If you do not get an adequate reply to your query, if you can access the archives from this list, you will find more than adequate commentary of these scanners. Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > HELLO ALL, > > I AM ABOUT TO BUY A POLAROID SPRINTSCAN 120 OR MAYBE A COOLSCAN 8000. > POLA

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Best of luck, and we look forward to your comments once you make a decision. Art Geoff Clack wrote: > Up to my neck at work, I need to put put my film scanner quest to one > side for a while. But I would like to thank all who have contributed, > on and off list. You've given me a lot of very us

[filmscanners] Re: How does Minolta Scan Dual 2 compare with NikonLS-30?

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
The Minolta Dual Scan II uses a six frame film carrier, and a four frame slide carrier. The slide carrier is a bit of a kludge, in my opinion. Regarding dICE, I own the Minolta Scanner in question, and I would say it would be very nice if it did have dICE. Although it isn't quite as bad as the

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
I hate when that happens ;-) This was supposed to read Running Win 98, I CAN'T use Firewire Art Arthur Entlich wrote: > Hmmm... This is news to me, but I haven't tried it. Running Win 98 I > can use Firewire. (annoying!) > > Art > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Austin Franklin wrote: > > I'm curious if you have any references on that. I've not had any mold > growth, and it seems quite comfortable...and as I said, no camera, equipment > etc. problems at all. It's been a most palatable environment. The > dehumidifier is off during winter, probably f

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
00 is pretty good even with the SCSI I connection. I know the SS4000 does good B&W scans, but don't know about the FS4000. Art Andre Moreau wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent

[filmscanners] Re: Avoiding Newton rings

2002-09-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
The cause of Newton Rings is when a space is created between two finely polished or glossy surfaces that is a very small space equal to or a small multiple of white light wavelengths, which then cause interference colors via the reflection between the surfaces. The best way to avoid them completel

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
I really tried to get them to re-label and name the features, really I did! If I get a chance over the next few days I will try to put together some of my comments at the time I was beta testing this, and make a better manual. It really isn't that hard to use (although I don't bother with it mys

[filmscanners] Re: Minolta Scan Dual III - new

2002-09-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
OK, one more comment. Minolta mentions that the Dual Scan II has three new software features, one a color management system for "maintaining color with different monitors", two, something labeled Pixel Polish, which is supposed to do something like ROC, returning color to faded or off color image

[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?

2002-09-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hmmm... This is news to me, but I haven't tried it. Running Win 98 I can use Firewire. (annoying!) Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can't get my SS4000+ to run on Vuescan with a Firewire connection...crashes the >whole system. Anyone else manage it? > Howard > > > >>It will come >>with Silve

[filmscanners] Re: Minolta Scan Dual III - new

2002-09-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
I forgot to mention it now is 16 bit like the Elite, rather than 12 bit A/D. The sample image they show on the next page shows a miraculous improvement in shadow info. They sure didn't show their scans looking like the "before" version when they were selling the Minolta Scan Dual II. This also

[filmscanners] Re: Minolta Scan Dual III - new

2002-09-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
If they changed more than the color of the case and the USB connection to USB 2.0 I just might demand a exchange/replacement. I knew nothing about this model, thanks for bringing it to my attention. Anyone else have any gossip to report? Looks nicer, at least ;-) Art Lucans, Gunars wrote: >

[filmscanners] Re: Slide holder for Polaroid SS4000

2002-09-24 Thread Arthur Entlich
I'm not sure your comments are completely fair. I will admit that I am surprised that Polaroid has no extra slide carriers around, but I suppose that could happen. There was a batch of bad slide carriers made which may have caused an unexpected flow of replacements under warranty at one point.

[filmscanners] Re: Minolta Dimage Scan Elite - any users here?

2002-09-21 Thread Arthur Entlich
-Original Message- > From: Arthur Entlich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:49 PM > To: Nagaraj, Ramesh > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Minolta Dimage Scan Elite - any users here? > > > Is it the Elite or the Elite II? > > If it is the

[filmscanners] Re: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
Actually, I suspect your thinking wasn't correct previously (and it appears to me your still not set up correctly now). In regard to the SS4000, this might explain why the 25 pin wasn't working correctly. Since it was not terminated, in spite of being the last physical device on that side of the c

[filmscanners] Re: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
. It was extensively > tested with Adaptec and Advansys cards. > The scanner will accept both 25 pin and 50 pin cables. > > -Original Message- > From: Arthur Entlich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [f

[filmscanners] Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
Someone who is not yet subscribed here is buying a SS4000 scanner and wanted to know which is the best SCSI card to use with the scanner on a PC, with, I assume, PCI interfacing. Also, he was wondering which type of SCSI cable he needs (he wanted to pre-purchase the cable, as it isn't coming wit

[filmscanners] Re: FS2710 to ---?

2002-09-02 Thread Arthur Entlich
I did not, but Roger Smith has. He went to a Minolta Dual Scan II. Rather than try to speak for him, perhaps he will comment if he is around. I can tell you that Roger showed me some comparison scans. The main areas I saw for improvement were: Cleaner shadows with more detail, helped by Vuesc

[filmscanners] Re: Epson 2200 does it exist?

2002-08-31 Thread Arthur Entlich
There are a number of people with the 2200 in hand. They exist (even on the west coast of Canada where I am (but are still special order)). You have hit the often created distribution brick wall, which occurs early in the launch of a product that ended up very popular and in demand. Not knowing

[filmscanners] Re: film scanner

2002-08-31 Thread Arthur Entlich
). Art Kapetanakis, Constantine wrote: > There will be OS X support for the Polaroid scanners. We are currently in > testing. > > -Original Message----- > From: Arthur Entlich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 3:05 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

[filmscanners] Re: film scanner

2002-08-29 Thread Arthur Entlich
person asking the question said he > was running a Mac. > Brad Smith > > > On 8/28/02 4:22 PM, "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>... >>... >>... >>Further, Polaroid s

[filmscanners] Re: SS4000 fixes to improve quality--dust removal

2002-08-28 Thread Arthur Entlich
The brush you speak of is designed for a very specific purpose. Polaroid found that the light reactive sensor which reads the location of the film carrier could become covered with dust over time (I haven't actually looked for it, but it is probably slightly recessed so the dust may fall into that

[filmscanners] Re: film scanner

2002-08-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
I have used one, contact me via private mail for more info. Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > can anyone tell me if they've actually used and/or read any reviews on the > polaroid sprintscan 4000 plus? i can only find reviews on it's predecessor. i > have been researching film scanners in the medi

[filmscanners] Re: SS4000 fixes to improve quality--dust removal

2002-08-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Obviously, we are on the same wavelength on this matter... I'd love to hear what your neighbor offers as a solution! Front surfaced mirrors seem to be designed to be look at but never touched. ;-) Art HPA wrote: > Every time that I have tried to clean a front surface mirror with a brush or >

[filmscanners] Re: SS4000 fixes to improve quality--dust removal

2002-08-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Again, I suggest speaking to a repair guy, or wait for someone who has done so to reply. The brush may, if soft enough and used carefully enough, might be OK, BUT, if there is ANY oily residue on the mirror (and it may not even be visible) it can smear and make a mess. So, unless this dust is vi

[filmscanners] Re: Slightly, somewhat OT

2002-08-22 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Howard, I use Powerquest Drive Image for my backups, and it seems to make a big file of everything on the disk partition. It works in DOS, and can do several degrees of compression, although I find the rates aren't nearly what they claim, and the higher compressions take considerably longer.

[filmscanners] Re: OT: Film processing costs (WAS: Re: Printsfromscans ...are there reallydifferences any more?)

2002-08-18 Thread Arthur Entlich
Andre Moreau wrote: > Arthur, > Champion Imaging in Montreal does it for $C8.00 > Maybe your lab could match that price...or do better ? > http://www.championimaging.ca/English/Film_Processing.html > > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[E

[filmscanners] Re: OT: Film processing costs (WAS: Re:Prints fromscans ...are there reallydifferences any more?)

2002-08-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
Anthony Atkielski wrote: > Roger writes: > > >>Ya, I understood later, moreover seeing that >>he was talking about Paris -probably the most >>expensive city in the known universe :-)) >> > > Actually, Paris is not that high on the list. Major American cities, Tokyo, > and London (as well as po

[filmscanners] Re: OT: Film processing costs (WAS: Re: Prints fromscans ...are there reallydifferences any more?)

2002-08-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
I believe overall French workers (on average) work the lowest number of hours per year, due to shorter work days and longer vacations relative to workers in the industrialized world. If my memory is correct, they also get paid considerably more per year based upon their actually work time. I cons

[filmscanners] Re: OT: Film processing costs (WAS: Re: Prints fromscans ...are there reallydifferences any more?)

2002-08-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
That's just plain unfair. I pay $10 CAN (about $6.40 US) for a 36 exp E-6 with mounts (plus 14.5% tax!). Oddly, if I buy the film including the identical pro processing, I pay about $12 a roll plus the same tax. That settles it, I'm moving back to Spain. ;-) Art Roger Eritja wrote: >> Europe

[filmscanners] Re: "Halo" Effect

2002-08-17 Thread Arthur Entlich
I can think of a few potential causes. One may be just the way you have the software set up in terms of gamma or contrast, however, this can also occur due to a dirty optical path, due to dust, smoke, or other household pollutants coating the lens, and mirrors or other optical surfaces within the

[filmscanners] Re: Arthur's personal attack...was - RE: dpi -formerlyPS sharpening

2002-08-16 Thread Arthur Entlich
Art Stated: > >>But I'm not the only one who noticed and caught your intent, Austin. Austin Stated: > > No, you didn't "notice and caught [my] intent" as my intent was not what YOU > delusionally believe it was, whether you like it or not. > > Now, you somehow believe that this comment:

[filmscanners] Re: Arthur's personal attack...was - RE: dpi - formerlyPS sharpening

2002-08-15 Thread Arthur Entlich
BIG GRIN But I'm not the only one who noticed and caught your intent, Austin. You are SO predictable. Art Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscan

[filmscanners] Re: dpi - formerly PS sharpening

2002-08-15 Thread Arthur Entlich
But Ken, you've missed the whole point of that posting... it is because this poster's purpose for living is to correct all the minutia(e) that doesn't conform with his reality. With that in mind, you'll certainly now understand the full value of that edification. Basically worthless to most ever

[filmscanners] Re: dpi - formerly PS sharpening

2002-08-15 Thread Arthur Entlich
Gee Austin, thanks for that insight. I NEVER would have figured out what Anthony was getting at without your clear, exacting, obsessive attention to detail and need to find someone wrong and fix things that aren't broken. I feel SO much better informed now. What a very useful posting. Jeez.

[filmscanners] Re: Help with purchasing decision?

2002-08-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Michael, I think you will find the Microtek offerings very similar to Polaroid's. If Polaroid was on more solid footing, I would suggest it as a better option, because, up until recently at least, they provided better client support (in North America), and the software package (Insight) is a

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest forFri 9 Aug,2002-Firnware

2002-08-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
(it it was socketed). Today the chips which store this info can be accessed and written to via software and can be altered with a small program provided by the manufacturer. Art Khor Tong Hong wrote: > What is firmware? > TH > > > >>-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=- >> >>Date: Thu

[filmscanners] Re: IV ED dynamic range... DYNAMIC RANGE!

2002-08-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Andre, I am NOT the list owner here, and the following views are my own. I have been with this list since its earliest beginnings, however, and am a fairly active poster. Having clarified that, here are my views: Welcome to "free speech". I know of no newsgroups or lists that do not have of

[filmscanners] Re: IV ED dynamic range... DYNAMIC RANGE!

2002-08-08 Thread Arthur Entlich
I am trying to find my cyanide capsules... ;-) Art Austin Franklin wrote: > Hi Arthur, > > >>Based upon the "discussion" which occurred here recently regarding the >>use of "density range", "dynamic range", etc., it seems fairly hopeless. >> >>Partially speaking, this is because there have not

[filmscanners] Re: IV ED dynamic range... DYNAMIC RANGE!

2002-08-08 Thread Arthur Entlich
Arthur Entlich wrote: > Partially speaking, this is because there have not been agreed upon ^^ > definitions or standards within the industry. That was supposed to read "Practically speaki

[filmscanners] Re: IV ED dynamic range... DYNAMIC RANGE!

2002-08-08 Thread Arthur Entlich
I would agree with your comments IF: 1) indeed the competitors spec usage could be PROVEN to be in opposition to either standard practice or was indeed a misuse of terms. Based upon the "discussion" which occurred here recently regarding the use of "density range", "dynamic range", etc., it seem

[filmscanners] Re: film departing soon

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
That's potentially very unfortunate, too. Sounds like I am going to have to provide some type of written warranty if I distribute inkjet prints as collectibles. Up to now, I use an archival process for reproducing anything I sell (graphic art more than photos) or I have sold chemical (wet darkro

[filmscanners] Re: film departing soon

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
It depends where you live. The European version comes with CD printing ability (both via some hardware device and software) and a gray balancer designed for making monochrome prints. For some odd reason Epson has decided that North Americans have no use for these things. Art Paul D. DeRocco wr

[filmscanners] Re: Disabling right-click,etc. (was: Web home page writing software)

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
Whether the creator of a work of art is an egomaniac or not in regard to the "value" of their work is not really relevant. No one knows categorically if an artist's output will ultimately become valuable to others of not. The formula for artistic success is a mix or timing, serendipity, hype, in

[filmscanners] Re: film departing soon

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
In wet darkroom, "Fibre" or "fiber" refers to papers which do not use polymers or resin coatings, such as the RC papers. Fiber papers are made of paper/rag pulp and then coated with silver halide laden emulsions, and that's it. Thiosulfates can ruin the permanence of a fibre paper image too, so

[filmscanners] Re: film departing soon

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
We have several local digital labs here providing everything from color laser prints to digitally produced silver based prints to prints produced with archival inks and papers (giclee). All of these produce fairly permanent results, and in fact some and even better than normal silver photography

[filmscanners] Re: SS4000+ and focus

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
Ouch, this concerns me... just before my back went out I upgraded the firmware, but I didn't do any extensive scanning... It would not be the first time that Polaroid got a bug in the focusing system via firmware or software. Have you reported the results you found to Polaroid yet? Or are you w

[filmscanners] Re: Dark Lines on Negative Scans with HP

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
Great news. I hope so too. The sad part about these scanners is they are hardly worth repairing. The CCD is probably one of the more expensive parts in the whole thing. HP does send "rebuilt" units or warranty sometimes, so check the unit out fully when it arrives, since you probably only have

[filmscanners] Re: OT - anal(ly) retentive...

2002-08-03 Thread Arthur Entlich
_id=161965 > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:21 AM > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: OT - anal(ly) retentive... > > > But Jean-Pierre, in term

[filmscanners] Re: Initial Scan

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
My experience with Insight is that is rarely clips, unless the image is quite unusual but as long as the histogram fits without clipping within Insight (even if there is a bit of "extra space" surrounding the histogram), you know you have captured the info without loss. Are you finding images tha

[filmscanners] Re: Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
Make sure your holders aren't defective, worn or otherwise distorted. Otherwise it sounds like a warranty repair. Out of interest, what went wrong with the SS4000, in general they have proved quite reliable. Art John Matturri wrote: >>Some have of course upgraded to the 4000 Plus (4000+?). I'

[filmscanners] Re: A note of possible interest

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
Personally, I think the US needs to be shunned for a while until they can act nicely in the schoolyard, learn how to play well with others and how to share. [;-)] Art Laurie Solomon wrote: > Found this post on another list and thought everyone might have a passing > interest in it. It was post

[filmscanners] Re: Problems With SS4000

2002-07-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi there, Remove (uninstall) all the Silverfast software and then all the Insight software. Then install Insight, and then install Silverfast again. If you have Silverfast installed, something in the serial number protection system that recognizes the SS4000 interferes with the Insight software

[filmscanners] Re: Colour fringing

2002-07-08 Thread Arthur Entlich
also dust, dirt and scratches are more obvious, and lastly sometimes the calibration process seems to go haywire and develops a wide pink streak down negs. Art Op's wrote: > > Arthur Entlich wrote: > > >> >>Finally, HP offered me the "new" S-20, although the

[filmscanners] Re: Colour fringing

2002-07-07 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Mike: Before I make any comment, below is the exact note I supplied to my computer retailer when I returned my HP S-20 for a refund (they had to ship it back to HP, so they asked me for a defect list...) > HP S-20 Scanner SN.SG8BBX > > Problems: > > 1) Color fringing (red/green) in bars

[filmscanners] Re: Messages

2002-07-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
Thanks to Todd for that... maybe some will return to this list now ;-) Art Julian Robinson wrote: > I got nothing for three days.. maybe this is because Todd has given the > dynamic range discussion a special list! > > We are without Austin on that list, otherwise the discussion is going > exac

[filmscanners] Re: Messages

2002-07-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
You're dreaming... we all just are taking a vacation from pulling our hair out (the little many of us have left, that is) ;-) Art Philip Elkin wrote: > I was concerned the server was down or my computer was duff as all has been > quiet on the list for a few days. However I would like to think e

[filmscanners] An apology and OT printer stories

2002-06-29 Thread Arthur Entlich
may have that throws further light - collimated of course - on the > subject). > > Respectfully yours, > > Bob Frost. > > > - Original Message - > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Oh, so I've become the "someone like" refere

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 EDandotherissues

2002-06-28 Thread Arthur Entlich
Oh, so I've become the "someone like" reference now, eh? Fine. If you think my intent here is to mislead or just give uneducated opinions with no forethought or research, just ignore them. I have found that the vast majority of people who have followed my advice in regard to scanner decisions h

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 EDandotherissues

2002-06-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Arthur Entlich wrote: > Make this day on your calendar... Austin and I agree on something! ;-) > > Art OK, maybe "MAKING" a new day on the calendar is a bit much to ask, it was supposed to read "Mark this day on your calendar..." ;-) Art > &g

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 EDandotherissues

2002-06-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Make this day on your calendar... Austin and I agree on something! ;-) Art Austin Franklin wrote: > Bob, > > >>Enlargers can have interchangeable diffuse light sources and >>parallel light >>sources. The former give soft images with less contrast, while the latter >>give sharper images with hig

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 EDandotherissues

2002-06-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
have our likes and dislikes, so let's all > agree that you like diffuse light scanners, but that others may not! > Collimated light scanners are not per se badly designed; they are just > differently designed - to suit a different idea of how to achieve a good > scan. > > Bob Fro

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 EDandotherissues

2002-06-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
What is somewhat interesting about this is that of all the CCD scanners on the market (excepting the Leaf, as noted) Nikon is probably best set up to do a real B&W scan. Unlike most which use a triline CCD sensor with a R, G or B color separating filter for each line, the Nikon doesn't use color

[filmscanners] Re: OT: WARNING: Epson 7600/9600 ink use

2002-06-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Come on, after what I just wrote? I wouldn't go near this printer unless they make some design changes. Between the non-refillable carts and the way Epson is pricing their inks, this printer is not on my shopping list. Art Anthony Atkielski wrote: > So did you actually buy the printer? > ---

[filmscanners] OT: WARNING: Epson 7600/9600 ink use

2002-06-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
I just posted this to comp.periphs.printers, and I know it is off topic, BUT, since many filmscanner users might be considering the new lower priced Epson wide carriage printers, I thought I'd provide this heads up. Boy, was I excited to see the price on Epson's 24" wide printer drop by thousands

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 ED and otherissues

2002-06-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Simon, Thanks for acknowledging that some things I say pan out in the real world ;-) The problems you are experiencing with the LS4000ED are: 1) LIGHT Source 2) LIGHT source 3) Light source (repeat down the page). The Nikon LED collimated light source doesn't ONLY make DDS (Dust, dirt, and

[filmscanners] Re: Grain aliasing

2002-06-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Yes. The new Fuji Provia F series of films use what I would refer to as a "soft edged" grain, which, in effect is "antialiased" to begin with. This provides a softer transition and is similar to defocusing the grain slightly. Velvia, on the other hand, while slow and fine grained and great for

[filmscanners] Re: OT: leben list

2002-06-24 Thread Arthur Entlich
Arthur Entlich wrote: > Many complaints have come to public forums about Nikon depth of field > being inadequate to capture the full 35mm frame in focus with either > glass mounts, special slide mounts or special pre-handling of film strips. The above line was supposed to re

[filmscanners] Re: OT: leben list

2002-06-24 Thread Arthur Entlich
I was going to stay out of this, because I sound like an old skipping record when it comes to this subject. However, in fairness, I have to respond. Some film scanners handle depth of field better than others. For instance, I have not experienced a film frame or slide which has enough curvature

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