Yeah - they use an over-damped 15 bass driver - proximity to the floor
and
rear wall are what give it *real* extension down to 5Hz - I done the test
tone thing, windows and doors rattle but you can't hear any bass.
Just had an evening of clicks and cuts and electronic noise nonsense - the
bass
Bob Shomler writes ...
At 09:49 PM 1/8/2002 -, you wrote:
... As I don't use NS, are there any potential problems
not installingit as I am trying to keep my PII 266
as 'barebones' as possible.
I've had my LS-30 on two systems (win95 and win98) without Nikon
Scan. Never installed it;
Just a point about film names. Provia is made in two versions. The
standard version is rather grainy (in fact it is only made in the 400
ISO version now, if I'm not mistaken, having been superseded by Astia in
the 100 ISO version, and is the same film as Fujichrome 400 Sensia II.)
The fine
- Original Message -
From: Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you really notice the difference between regular, one-pass result
and those from multi-sampling ?
yes you do
Will I really miss this ability scanning either prints or slides ?
yes you will
Alex, did you download the TIFF files from the comparisons I posted of
single- and multi-pass scans?
Jawed
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alex Zabrovsky
Sent: 09 January 2002 22:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [filmscanners]
I recently purchased a Nikon Supercoolscan 4000. I am using Nikon Scan 3.1
on a mac with OS 9.1. All of my pre-scans and scans have an extreme green
cast, to the point that all other colors are obliterated. I had the scame
scanner 6 months ago and did not experience this problem. I tried
I want to add to the message below, the fact that the green cast only occurs
on slides. scans of negatives are fine.
I recently purchased a Nikon Supercoolscan 4000. I am using Nikon Scan 3.1
on a mac with OS 9.1. All of my pre-scans and scans have an extreme green
cast, to the point that all