Re: In praise of vuescan and other digital meanderings

2002-12-19 Thread Alan Chan
So Vuescan works well? I've been thinking about getting it for my Minolta 
Scan Multi.

It works particular well for colour negatives. The software provided by 
Minolta is great for E6 slides, but hopeless for colour negatives. Vuescan 
makes scanning colour negatives perfect.

regards,
Alan Chan

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Re: In praise of vuescan and other digital meanderings

2002-12-19 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Wend - it is late and I'm lazy about snipping --
I'm glad I was some inspiration that ultimately turned out good :)

I'm selling a few of mine at $25.00, which , after I got Staples to
go down to the price I paid through altex for paper and cartridges,
gives me about a $10.00 profit... of course,that doesnt count the work I put in

but I like doing it.

The best compliment I got (aside from two of the guys here ordering them)
was that the manager of the Staples where I have the binding done saw them
and ordered one.  That was sweet.

>From all the discussions here it sure seems that making them oneself is the way
to go -
unless you can sell your project to someone or get an "angel"

I left all of Wendy's story in cause i like it and I'm too sleepy to snip
anyway...

annsan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'd sort of half been following Ann's thread about making calendars, not
> really paying attention. Suddenly, this weekend, the light went on in my
> brain and I thought "wouldn't it be a great idea to make a calendar for my
> friends".
> Remembered that Staples had been mentioned, so went along to check the
> price and turnaround. $19.95 (CDN) printed on white cardstock and bound and
> it would take a couple of days. Told me to bring the prints in and they'd
> make it up. "Great" I thought and trotted off home to sort out some nice
> photos. Picked up a couple of packets of HP everyday semi-gloss photo paper
> and a new cartridge so I could do a trial to see how it would look.
> Back home, I picked out the photos I wanted to use. Discovered that I'd
> given away all the prints to my friends so I had to scan all the negatives.
> No big deal, I thought. Staples will only be scanning the prints and I had
> to scan anyway to make up my trial calendar.
> All went well until I hit a strip of 160VC negatives. I just couldn't get a
> decent scan from the Minolta Scan dual at all. Another lightbulb went on.
> Hmm, Bruce had mentioned vuescan with the minolta (I think). Downloaded a
> trial version and re-scanned. Apart from the $40 watermark on the image, it
> was perfect! Purchased it straight away.
> (already this calendar is becoming expensive!) Brilliant! I wish I'd bought
> this software earlier.
> Scanned away happily, nice and large to fit letter sized paper, put the
> images in order, named them january, february etc. and wrote them all to CD
> ready to deliver to Staples. Meanwhile, I printed off the calendar using a
> standard template from Word on the HP semi-gloss. It looked good. I was
> pretty damn pleased with myself, I can tell you! Then the dog came in from
> outside, wet paws and all, ran upstairs and bounced off the bed where I had
> placed the completed sheets. I now had a dented and smudged calendar.
> "Never mind" I thought to myself, "This is only for practice and I'm
> keeping it for myself anyway".
> Off I went to Staples with my CD of 13 images - one for each month plus the
> front cover.
> Lady at Staples takes the details and informs me that they charge $3 for
> opening EACH image on the CD whereas if I'd brought the print it would cost
> nothing. HUH? I've done all the work and they want to charge me for it?
> An extra $39 on top of a calendar that costs $19?? Insanity!
> Quick mental calculation tells me that it's probably still cheaper for me
> to have them print up three calendars than do it myself bearing in mind
> that a colour cartridge costs $60CDN (ex tax) and paper is about $20-30 a
> box so I leave it with them and sulk off.
> One of the reasons I wasn't going to do it myself was because the printer I
> have is not particularly new and I was worried about fading. Then Paul
> (hubby) pointed out that each page only has to last a month! Well, that
> convinced me to do it myself. Found a nice double sided semi-gloss/matte
> paper from HP and off I went. Rankled by the charge for pulling my files
> off a CD I went back to Staples and cancelled the order. I reckon mine are
> nicer anyway (though I say so myself...)
>
> And that's my story.
> ---
> Wendy Beard
> Mosaid Technologies Inc
> 11 Hines Rd, Kanata,
> Ontario K2K 2X1, Canada




Re: In praise of vuescan and other digital meanderings

2002-12-19 Thread Mark Roberts
Great story Wendy!

So Vuescan works well? I've been thinking about getting it for my Minolta
Scan Multi.

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com




Re: In praise of vuescan and other digital meanderings

2002-12-19 Thread T Rittenhouse
Those of you with large families, wouldn't a family calendar with a
different branch of the family in each photo, and everybody's birthday, and
anniversary on the calendar make a great gift? Since my extended family
consists of me, the idea won't do me much good , but the list is
welcome to it.

Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto


- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>
> I'd sort of half been following Ann's thread about making calendars, not
> really paying attention. Suddenly, this weekend, the light went on in my
> brain and I thought "wouldn't it be a great idea to make a calendar for my
> friends".





In praise of vuescan and other digital meanderings

2002-12-19 Thread WBeard

I'd sort of half been following Ann's thread about making calendars, not
really paying attention. Suddenly, this weekend, the light went on in my
brain and I thought "wouldn't it be a great idea to make a calendar for my
friends".
Remembered that Staples had been mentioned, so went along to check the
price and turnaround. $19.95 (CDN) printed on white cardstock and bound and
it would take a couple of days. Told me to bring the prints in and they'd
make it up. "Great" I thought and trotted off home to sort out some nice
photos. Picked up a couple of packets of HP everyday semi-gloss photo paper
and a new cartridge so I could do a trial to see how it would look.
Back home, I picked out the photos I wanted to use. Discovered that I'd
given away all the prints to my friends so I had to scan all the negatives.
No big deal, I thought. Staples will only be scanning the prints and I had
to scan anyway to make up my trial calendar.
All went well until I hit a strip of 160VC negatives. I just couldn't get a
decent scan from the Minolta Scan dual at all. Another lightbulb went on.
Hmm, Bruce had mentioned vuescan with the minolta (I think). Downloaded a
trial version and re-scanned. Apart from the $40 watermark on the image, it
was perfect! Purchased it straight away.
(already this calendar is becoming expensive!) Brilliant! I wish I'd bought
this software earlier.
Scanned away happily, nice and large to fit letter sized paper, put the
images in order, named them january, february etc. and wrote them all to CD
ready to deliver to Staples. Meanwhile, I printed off the calendar using a
standard template from Word on the HP semi-gloss. It looked good. I was
pretty damn pleased with myself, I can tell you! Then the dog came in from
outside, wet paws and all, ran upstairs and bounced off the bed where I had
placed the completed sheets. I now had a dented and smudged calendar.
"Never mind" I thought to myself, "This is only for practice and I'm
keeping it for myself anyway".
Off I went to Staples with my CD of 13 images - one for each month plus the
front cover.
Lady at Staples takes the details and informs me that they charge $3 for
opening EACH image on the CD whereas if I'd brought the print it would cost
nothing. HUH? I've done all the work and they want to charge me for it?
An extra $39 on top of a calendar that costs $19?? Insanity!
Quick mental calculation tells me that it's probably still cheaper for me
to have them print up three calendars than do it myself bearing in mind
that a colour cartridge costs $60CDN (ex tax) and paper is about $20-30 a
box so I leave it with them and sulk off.
One of the reasons I wasn't going to do it myself was because the printer I
have is not particularly new and I was worried about fading. Then Paul
(hubby) pointed out that each page only has to last a month! Well, that
convinced me to do it myself. Found a nice double sided semi-gloss/matte
paper from HP and off I went. Rankled by the charge for pulling my files
off a CD I went back to Staples and cancelled the order. I reckon mine are
nicer anyway (though I say so myself...)

And that's my story.
---
Wendy Beard
Mosaid Technologies Inc
11 Hines Rd, Kanata,
Ontario K2K 2X1, Canada