Re: filmscanners: LS-30 and Windows 2000

2001-07-18 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote: > Kerry Thompson wrote > > >>I recently installed a LS-30 on a new Win 2000 professional system. The >>computer recognizes the scanner at startup but does not seem to install a >>driver for it. Each startup the computer again recognizes the scanner and >>begins the new

Re: filmscanners: Anyone having problems with Scan@leben?

2001-08-03 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Arthur Entlich wrote: > > If anyone else is on the scan@leben list... are you having problems? > > All my messages to it bounced yesterday and I got no mail from it today. > > Code red strikes? Yup, it's dead. Maybe it's the dreaded code orange epson fade? ;) Haakon

Re: filmscanners: Nikon 8000

2001-08-09 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Peter wrote: > > I am still curious as the 8000 appears to be available in Europe (as does > the Nikon D1x which I also would like to buy) and in limited quantities the > US. Otherwise how could there be reviews about the device. > Yes they have the 8000 at my local photo joint. So it is ava

Re: filmscanners: Where to buy a scanner

2001-10-24 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Mark Otway wrote: > Right, having decided that price and performance-wise, the Nikon > Coolscan IV is the scanner for me, here's another good question. Bearing > in mind I'm in the UK, where's the cheapest place to buy it from? So far > I've found Dabs Direct (www.dabs.com) who are doing the Niko

[filmscanners] FS 4000 Review

2001-12-27 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Don't know if this review has been mentioned here or not: http://www.popphoto.com/Film/ArticleDisplay.asp?ArticleID=114 It does seem like a very reasonable choice and since the Nikon LS4000 is almost twice the price here (in Norway) and the Polariod SS4000 is nowhere to be seen, I though this wo

[filmscanners] Re: Why Are Prints Green

2001-12-30 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > OK, we are fairly new with this process and have a problem. Although my > screen shows a good white my prints from the 1280 have a major green cast. > What I found was that saving files with Vuescan using the Adobe RBG colourspace and then printing them from Paint Sho

[filmscanners] Vuescan in-program viewer

2002-05-19 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Hi, I'm using Vuescan (latest version) with my Nikon LS-30. Platform is Windows 2000 sp2, 1Gb DDRRAM, lots of U-160 SCSI disks. Videocard is Matrox Mill. 450 32mb. When I preview or scan with Vuescan the internal viewer shows a very pixelated (is that the word?) view of the scan. In an external

[filmscanners] Re: Vuescan in-program viewer

2002-05-19 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Julian Vrieslander wrote: > Try setting Prefs > Min Dimension to a higher number. I typically have it > set to about 1000. But note the explanation in the User Guide > > "This option specifies the minimum width and height of the displayed data. > The larger this number, the more you can zoom int

Re: Nikon LS-30/Vuescan questions (Updated)

2000-09-17 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Bruce Roberts wrote: > > 4. If the grain is still a big problem try using the Nikon Scan software. I > find that with really dark or contrasty shots the Nikon software can perform > better than VueScan. On the other hand VueScan is better on lighter shots in > many cases. I can't explain this but

Vuescan feature request

2000-10-16 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
When batch scanning, would it be too much to ask Vuescan to stop if the disk runs full? Haakon The filmscanners mailing list is hosted by http://www.halftone.co.uk To resign, with UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCAN

Re: Vuescan feature request

2000-10-17 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In a message dated 10/16/2000 6:10:38 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > When batch scanning, would it be too much to ask Vuescan to stop > > if the disk runs full? > > I definitely need to do this - I just haven't gotten to it yet. > > A lot of people have a

Re: filmscanners: SS4000: Aspi32/Advansys for Win 2000

2001-02-26 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
"B.Twieg" wrote: > > Frank Paris writes: > > "I never even opened up my Advansys envelope, since I already had a SCSI > card, the Adaptec 2930. At any rate, I cut it open just for your benefit, > and found that the wnaspi32 file had a 1998 date on it! I bought the SS4000 > towards the end of 200

Re: filmscanners: Keeping messages On Topic

2001-03-12 Thread Håkon T Sønderland
Roman Kielich® wrote: > > At 15:30 11/03/2001 -0500, you wrote: > > >Similarly, people who have support questions about VueScan should > >e-mail me directly, not post the questions to the whole group. A lot of > >the traffic on this newsgroup related to VueScan shouldn't really > >be sent to th