On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 08:58:48 -0400 Larry Berman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
We just interviewed Ralph Gibson on June 19th. Check it out:
http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/ralphgibson.htm
Gibson's an interesting fellow. From an interview I read some years ago,
he likes to overexpose by
In the documentation which is included on the Silverfast AI CD, A floating
window should appear upon selecting negative as a film choice. from there
about 6 general brand film types (Agfa/Kodak 1,2,3/Fuji 1,2,) and 3
general choices Monochrome/standard/linear can be selected. Yet another
control
Hi,
Have somebody seen manual and drivers for FS4000US on any Canon site ?
Tom
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Hello Mahimahi
I read the pdf and there are as you describe a floating window, page 119 in
the manual.
I have already contacted my friends at Silverfast and ask them about
why this features are not included in 5,2 as described.
The answer will come soon
Best regards
Mikael Risedal
From:
When selecting negative mode in silverfast, I do not get the Film type and
Exposure window as described in Ian Lyons Tutorial. Am I missing something?
My tutorial makes it quite clear that Nikon scanners do NOT use the negative
scanning feature as shown in the tutorial. Paragraph 2 :-
Ian
Thanks for the answer. I have not seen any film profiles during the years I
have used Silverscan but the pdf file in 5.2 can confuse people.
Best regards Mikael Risedal
From: Ian Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: filmscanners: Silverfast
The software for Nikon scanners doesn't support the feature. You don't need
the feature, you can ignore this section of the manual, which is written to
cover ALL supported scanners. For the LS30/2000 IV/4000 and 8000 there is a
Nikon specific addendum on the CD
Ian, your tutorials are