Robert Wright wrote:
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I think this would have to be done by Tony
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Robert E. Wright
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Subject: filmscanners: remove
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Ken
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My experience as well. The lenses Kodak provides for their projectors
are very forgiving should we say.
My Navitar Gold lenses certainly define what I'm looking at.
Art
John Matturri wrote:
Haven't been following this thread all that closely so this may have
been covered. But what lens
Todd wrote:
I tried this with my Leafscan 45 And I get color fringing around the holes.
I pin pricked the black leader from color neg film and scanned it as color
neg. At 100% The hole edges are ringed with red and green. Does anyone else
experience this phenomenon? I suspect that my
OK. So which other scanners offer these feature currently, and which
are being upgraded to offer them? Is Nikon going to offer these added
features for the LS-2000?
Art
Jack Phipps wrote:
All this to say, if I were choosing between a scanner with Digital ROC
and Digital GEM or a
At present I am having a big problem getting accurate colours in a scan of a
negative in the latest 7.0.19 .
Has anyone else had colour balance problems like the above? Thanks.
Colin Maddock
Hi again Colin
For what its worth I'm reposting my findings on the subject using
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Robert
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on 5/14/01 11:36 AM, Roger Smith wrote:
At 6:11 PM -0400 5/12/01, Lynn Allen wrote:
Anyway, using Harry's pin-prick method with a piece of black neg leader, I
did the same thing Roger did with my Acer Scanwit at 2700dpi (Stellartest1).
No ghosts, no bleeding. Actually, I expected quite a bit
on 5/14/01 3:22 AM, Harry Lehto wrote:
Todd wrote:
I tried this with my Leafscan 45 And I get color fringing around the holes.
I pin pricked the black leader from color neg film and scanned it as color
neg. At 100% The hole edges are ringed with red and green. Does anyone else
I just released VueScan 7.0.20 for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
The Mac OS version now runs on Mac OS X (it's a
Carbon application) and also runs on Mac OS 8.x/9.x.
What's new in version 7.0.20
* Converted Mac OS version to run on
The projector you have is typical of many of the time period, but I'm
not sure what that time period is. I'm guessing late 1930's to mid
1950's. Some have a metal plate with patent numbers and dates on them if
you look carefully. I used to be able to pick them up for $5 at
Goodwill. They
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