[filmscanners] Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread Ezio c/o TIN
Dears, in a Windows 98 installation what do you remove and where to get rid of Adobe Gamma ? I am not able to remove it !!! Sincerely. Ezio www.lucenti.com e-photography site ICQ: 139507382 - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, Dece

[filmscanners] Possible two-pass trick on the Minolta Multi-Scan Pro?

2001-12-26 Thread Ng Hun Yang
Ed Hamrick posted a few weeks ago that the MMSP has a 9600 dpi stepper motor, but uses a divisor of 2 or 3 to achieve 4800 dpi or 3200 dpi. Since he didn't say a divisor of 1 is possible, I assume it is not. (Could be a hardware or firmware constraint.) Now, can we do this? Pass one: scan at 4

[filmscanners] RE: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread michael shaffer
Ezio writes ... > Dears, in a Windows 98 installation what do you remove and > where to get rid of Adobe Gamma ? > ... It is in your 'start|programs|statup' directory. You can try to 'right-clik|delete' it ... or find the actual directory (... look for the 'start menu' directory in your windo

[filmscanners] Re: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
I'm not sure about removing the program itself from the hard drive, but to prevent it from loading just remove its icon from the Startup folder in the "Start-Programs" menu. You can also do this by "Run-msconfig-Startup" - uncheck the box for Adobe Gamma. Either way the next time you boot up Ad

[filmscanners] Sprintscan 4000 Slide and Negative trays

2001-12-26 Thread Patrick M. Florer
Greetings, Does anyone have a source in the US for the slide and negative holders for the Sprintscan 4000? I would like to purchase a couple of extra ones. The big photo retailiers seem to be back ordered (Ritz, B&H, Adorama), and I have been on hold for quite a while with Polaroid customer ser

[filmscanners] Re: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
The icon is in the Control Panel, The assorted programs are in: C:\windows\system (Adobe Gamma.cpl) C:\windows\system\color (Adobe Monitor Settings.prt) C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup(Adobe Gamma Loader.exe) C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration (Adobe Gamma Readm

[filmscanners] Rebate on SS4000

2001-12-26 Thread JackG
Good Morning, I received my $200 rebate on Sat. Submitted the form in Sept. Check was dated 12/20/01. In fairness to Polaroid, I sent in two rebates for different products in Sept, one for software from Amazon and another for Mac memory and I have not received them. Regards, John in OKC ---

[filmscanners] Re: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread Larry Berman
Or just take the shortcut out of the StartUp folder. C/Windows/Start Menu/Programs/StartUp Larry >To just disable it from running when the computer is booted, go to >Programs - Accessories - system tools - system information. Select the >Tools tab, select System Config. Utility, then the Start

[filmscanners] RE: Vuescan ... red shadows

2001-12-26 Thread michael shaffer
Ezio writes ... > Dears, I am experimenting a nasty problem with a scanned > film (negative) : Fuji 1600 ASA. > The red parts of the pics are carrying a great extent of shadows > ... Which scanner? shAf :o) ---

[filmscanners] RE: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread LAURIE SOLOMON
Try the "Add/Remove Software" section of the Control Panel -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ezio c/o TIN Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 3:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [filmscanners] Trashing Adobe Gamma Dears, in a Windows 98

[filmscanners] Re: Trashing Adobe Gamma

2001-12-26 Thread Colin Maddock
Ezio asked: >Dears, in a Windows 98 installation what do you remove and where to get rid >of Adobe Gamma ? To just disable it from running when the computer is booted, go to Programs - Accessories - system tools - system information. Select the Tools tab, select System Config. Utility, then th

[filmscanners] Re: Discussion list for Polaroid 4000

2001-12-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Very simply put, there are only three reasons I can think of for not buying the SS4000. 1) If you have badly damaged images that have a lot of scratches or surface damage, the SS4000 will not currently clean them up as simply as will dICE cube. I say currently, because the possibility exists som