Chuck Skinner wrote:
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Subject: filmscanners: SCSI card not recognized by Win2K
I found that I couldn't get the
Chuck Skinner wrote:
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Subject: filmscanners: SCSI card not recognized by Win2K
I found that I couldn't get the
there's one thing that's really perplexing to me. why is analog gain
adjustement of the nikon ls-2000 not available for negative film (both
vuescan and nikonscan seem to ignore it when scanning negative film)?
what i've started doing when i needed to turn it up or down, is scanning
the negative
In a message dated 3/12/2001 2:43:26 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there's one thing that's really perplexing to me. why is analog gain
adjustement of the nikon ls-2000 not available for negative film (both
vuescan and nikonscan seem to ignore it when scanning negative film)?
It works
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The problems you are reporting have nothing to do with the application
writing/burning the CDs .
Please, let continue the discussion off the list (cause OT) .
Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive my comments anyhow off-line
Sincerely.
Ezio
www.lucenti.com e-photography site
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My Imapro Flatbed has a moving Platen,and the Full sized A3 transparency
hood is hinged so that a thick book or even one side of a large box can
be scanned.
The extra space needed is a small price to pay for the high quality
results
It also has one each R G B tube as the light source for more
Bill, If you are using the Plextor 12X writer, it has "Burnproof" built
into the hardware, which gives it capabilities most other drives
do not have. Burnproof, a Sanyo design, allows for the drive to prevent
buffer underruns by being able to relocate the point where the disk
stopped writing,
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 the whole group, but to me directly.
I
No, Roxio, rebadged Adaptec is BUYING good programmes, like WinOnCD, which
is my favourite for CD burning, followed by Nero. I had good experience
with most of current Gear stuff. For direct disk copying try DiskJuggler.
ECDC is a royal pain and should be avoided like a plague. The upgrade is
Robert Logan maintains one:
Just for any newbies etc.
I keep a list archive (searchable) online for
my own personal use - and its available to all.
No adverts or profit - and nothing to do with
Tony - except its his list. Its been archived
since Jan 2000 - there are roughly 11000 messages
in a
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 the whole
There was a thread on CDs here in early February - you might check at
http://phi.res.cse.dmu.ac.uk/Filmscan/
Maris
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From: "Khalid Javed" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 4:03 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Scanning negatives for
Jules wrote:
what i've started doing when i needed to turn it up or down, is scanning
the negative as a *positive* and then inversing it in photoshop.
painful, because you can't preview the final accurately. and i'm not sure
what other assumptions the scanner/software makes when i do that.
HI, All!
The following are just my opinions and feelings on the matter:
I can't think of anything MORE on topic than discussions regarding Vuescan!
Considering that it is software designed explicitly for scanning, and isn't
particularly useful for anything else BUT scanning, discussions about
Jules writes ...
there's one thing that's really perplexing to me.
why is analog gain adjustement of the nikon
ls-2000 not available for negative film (both
vuescan and nikonscan seem to ignore it when
scanning negative film)?
...
It has been a long time since I quit using
NS
Being in the repair biz, I can only say we see lots more HP inkjets, then
all the other brands combined (granted there are more HP's in circulation,
but the numbers still seem disproportionate). HP does great lasers, but I'd
never recommend an HP inkjet to a Customer. There's a lot of cheap
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In a message dated 3/12/2001 2:43:26 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there's one thing that's really perplexing to me. why is analog gain
adjustement of the nikon ls-2000 not available for negative film (both
vuescan and
definitely not the case here. unless the preview doesn't show the results
for some reason (it does for positives). i tried previews with 0, 1, 5,
even 20 for the RGB exposure with no changes in the preview. i then ran
nikonscan and tried doing previews at -2, 0, and 2. no change. i
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From: "shAf" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jules writes ...
there's one thing that's really perplexing to me.
why is analog gain adjustement of the nikon
ls-2000 not available for negative film (both
vuescan and nikonscan seem to ignore it when
scanning negative
Mr. Sleep
This is the second set of very nice Tony Sleep photographs that I have
noticed in the Volvomagazine. What part did your desktop scanning and
subsequent photoshop work play in the worklflow of the stories on Icleand
and Tokyo.
Thanks
Harlee Little
Shop online without a credit card
.
Khalid: I don't use a Nikon, I have a Minolta Elite, but the processes are the
same...
1. Use the highest resolution of your scanner to make your original scan (that
is the scan res, make the output res higher than the largest size print you plan
to make ). Example: my minolta has scan
Well-
Let me offer my tidbit of experience. A few years ago, I had an Epson
Stylus Color IIs- not a great printer by any stretch, but at the time it was
all I could afford. I upgraded my computer to Windows 98, and the printer
would not work right any longer- printed the pages funny, weird
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From: "Jo Ann Snover" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: analog gain (nikon ls-2000) and negative film
definitely not the case here. unless the preview doesn't show the
results
for some
Anybody give me hint on why when I print form Photoshop to my Photosmart
printer, I get a cross hatch pattern? Not in all photos.
Thanks
Would someone in London PLEASE get Ed a Kodak RFS 3600 to play with??? I'd
love to try the program...
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 3:38 AM
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Subject: Re:
At 15:37 12-03-01 -0500, you wrote:
Would someone in London PLEASE get Ed a Kodak RFS 3600 to play with??? I'd
love to try the program...
Rick
And a Black Widow flatbed please
Stuart
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Sent: Thursday,
In a message dated 3/12/2001 3:45:17 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would someone in London PLEASE get Ed a Kodak RFS 3600 to play with?
Someone in Hawaii loaned me one, and I should get it this week.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
In a message dated 3/12/2001 12:51:14 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
definitely not the case here. unless the preview doesn't show the results
for some reason (it does for positives). i tried previews with 0, 1, 5,
even 20 for the RGB exposure with no changes in the preview.
The
Great! I'll be looking forward to trying out whichever Vuescan version
supports the scanner.
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Vuescan
I just released VueScan 7.0 for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
The main thing I changed since beta 2 is the zooming
now stays centered on the image. In the next few
weeks I hope to add support for Firewire scanners
(UMAX, Epson and Nikon
Khalid Javed wrote:
I have recently bought a Nikon LS2000 for the purpose of scanning my old
negatives and archiving them on CD's. Could anyone guide me on the
following issues:
1-What resolution should I use for scanning?
The highest optical, in your case 2700 dpi. For
Hey Tony-
Just started noticing this- but things that were posted a week ago seem to
be showing up on list again... server problems?
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 12:10 AM
To: [EMAIL
Mike wrote:
...I TWAIN import this into PShop as a 16 bit raw scan... so it
shows up in PShop as a neg (I am talking color neg ) where I then Invert
(ImageAdjustInvert), after which I adjust Levels...
Hold it right there, Miguel. :-) I don't use either a Minolta or a Nikon,
but you sure turned
Quick questions before a response.
What dpi are you sending the image to the Photosmart printer in?
Does this problem have anything to do with the size you print to the
Photosmart printer (final print size)?
Are these photos/slides/negs, or are some scans from magazines or other
offset
My Imapro Flatbed has a moving Platen,and the Full sized A3 transparency
hood is hinged so that a thick book or even one side of a large box can
be scanned.
The extra space needed is a small price to pay for the high quality
results
It also has one each R G B tube as the light source for more
Ed,
Now that you have the LS-40 working with Vuescan... What is your opinion
of scanner?
Dale
What's new in version 7.0
* Added support for Nikon LS-40
Khalid said:
2-What file Format should I use to save?
Arthur said:
TIFF or any other you think you will be able to read years
from now,
which is lossless. That precludes JPEG
Alan T says:
Arthur,
Khalid didn't give us any clues on just how perfect an
archive of his negs he wants.
Is there a way to increment the numbering of TIFF output files from Vuescan.
Unless I am missing something, they are always saved as crop001.tif (or
something similar to that) and if a rescan again, the name is overwritten.
I would like to perform several different type of scans and have them
Has anyone else tried the APS adapter for the LS30 or LS2000? Any comments?
I just got one today and I'll be trying it out tonight. I sure hope it
works with vuescan!
Rob
Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://wordweb.com
I have an HP 2000C (recently replaced in their product line with the 2200)
and it does have separate print heads as well as 4 separate ink cartridges.
This printer seems extremely robust and the ink cartridges seem to last
forever! I do tons of printing on it and have never had to replace a print
Art wrote:
Does Win 2K require a 133mHz motherboard bus? Can WIN 2K run on a
Celeron system CPU which uses a 66mHz bus?
Does anyone know why a bunch of list messages have been resent? I've just
seen several duplicates. :-7
BTW I just used a PC today which had 96MB of RAM and a Pentium 200MMX
It increments the number each time you do a new scan, whether it's the same
image or not. You can chance the starting filename to anything you want,
e.g. xy023. The first file will be xy023, the second xy024, etc.
Frank Paris
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Is there a way to increment the numbering of TIFF output files from Vuescan.
Unless I am missing something, they are always saved as crop001.tif (or
something similar to that) and if a rescan again, the name is overwritten.
Put a "+" after the name and before the ".". ie. crop001+.tif
Rob
Just don't forget to put the plus sign after the "xy023" - so you type in
"xy023+.tif"
Maris
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From: "Frank Paris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 8:49 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Vuescan: Incrementing TIFF file names
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Lynn: I used the term Raw Scan to mean that I set my Minolta scan software to 16
bit linear for the color depth setting... this gives me a negative scan into
PShop... is I set my scanner to a regular 8 or 16bit scan, then it imports a
positive image into PShop... I find that working with the
Never noticed that. It must be there by default.
Frank Paris
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