Please post it for us.
Maris
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From: "Dave King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Re: Solux lights
Joe Holmes (landscape photographer and color printer extraordinaire)
has a method of using So
Joe Holmes (landscape photographer and color printer extraordinaire)
has a method of using Solux bulbs with Halo (brand) fixtures. If
anyone's interested I'll post it to the list.
I personally use the task lamp and will vouch for it. You can see the
complete line and possibly purchase internati
Maris wrote:
>But for graphics there is nothing like a Solux. http://www.soluxtli.com/
The information about desirable colour temperature for room lighting versus brightness
of illumination was particularly interesting. So ideally our digital darkroom should
have neutral coloured walls etc., a
Tony writes ...
> ..., I am using my LS2000 with Vuescan and
> when I do a scan it does not load it into
> Photoshop. If Photoshop is not running it
> will start it up but the picture is not imported.
> ...
It sounds like VS & PS are set up properly,
but you can try turning the "defa
But for graphics there is nothing like a Solux -
SoLux is a patented light source that emits a beam of natural daylight
for optimal color rendering properties. SoLux is currently available as a 50
watt , 12 volt
lamp in a standard MR-16 format. It emits daylight at correlated color
temperatures
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The privately owned and, I might add well maintained 'archives' are
Filmscanners List Archive Thang: http://phi.res.cse.dmu.ac.uk/Filmscan/
I don't know what to suggest since Photoshop will start but not import the
picture - it sounds like something in Photoshop rather than Vuescan, but as
a temp
I am new to the list and was wondering if there are archives available to
search. Secondly, I am using my LS2000 with Vuescan and when I do a scan it
does not load it into Photoshop. If Photoshop is not running it will start
it up but the picture is not imported. The 'external viewer' is set to
Did you know that there are examples of lightbulbs with a special kind of
light: darkness!
I know I have one!
Let me just post you 2 of the 27 URLs, this will leave only 69 posts to
follow!
http://www.lightresource.com/dksk-02.html
actually, the second one seems to disagree with this (ahhh ...
Laurie Solomon wrote:
> Gee Art, I did not understand a word you said; but I think I agree with you.
> :-)
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>> is a talent and like many talents, takes training.
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> However, the training is not always successful with everyone who undergoes
> it. :-)
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I never implied that everyone w