This is a bit off-topic, but might be interesting to some on this list.
Many of us are VueScan users, and some of us already know that Ed Hamrick
builds his program on the wxWindows cross-platform framework. I have been
trying out another product that is built on wxWindows: the MojoWorld
May I ask what monitor compensation is and
how I can find this switch inside of PS v6?
In PS 5.x for Windows, it's in the Preferences | RGB Settings dialog. When
turned on, it uses an ICC profile for your monitor (which you set up with
Adobe Gamma, included with PS) to adjust colors in
Arthur writes:
The dust, or defect is above the jet streak
at the very top of the image. It is a gray
smudge, which seems to be dust or a defect in the
slide.
So there is. You must have spent a lot of time examining the sky. Remind
me to shoot only on days with scattered clouds
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Arthur writes:
The dust, or defect is above the jet streak
at the very top of the image. It is a gray
smudge, which seems to be dust or a defect in the
slide.
So there is. You must have spent a lot of time examining the sky. Remind
me to shoot only on days
Arthur writes:
A blue sky is indeed the ultimate test
of most filmscanners.
Yes. I'm happy to say that the LS-8000ED seems to perform exceedingly well
on this test. The interference rings and dust aren't really scanner
problems, but film problems. The original scan shows fine grain in the
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 09:31:36 +0200 Anthony Atkielski
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Yes, I am aware of that. I was suggesting
that your hurricane blasts of wind might
cause dampness if the air wasn't dry ...
I use canned air, so it should be dry and dust-free.
I guess he's saying that the
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 00:37:40 -0700 Tris Schuler
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Frankly, until the industry comes up with
some hard video standard we're all basically chasing our tails with
online
images and the critique of same. It's good enough for casual purposes,
but
to get seriously
On 4/19/02 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
BTW the traditional poor man's duster is a turkey baster, so yours is
positively upmarket. I don't want to start a baster vs. ear syringe dispute
however.
LOL. Ever since I highjacked the ear syringe for my digital darkroom,
Does an IT8 calibration slide come with the Silverfast Ai version 5 software
supplied with the Sprintscan SS 120 in the UK? If not, how do I get it? Is
there an upgrade available in the UK to get the slide and enable calibration
in the software?
Thanks.
Simon
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 00:37:40 -0700 Tris Schuler
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Frankly, until the industry comes up with
some hard video standard we're all basically chasing our tails with
online
images and the critique of same. It's good enough for casual purposes,
but
to get
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