I have "graduated" from a Nikon LS2000 to a Minolta Multi Scan Pro.
I now find that digital Ice does not work as well with the Minolta. Is this because
of the
higher resolution showing up more detail - scratches and muck
.
Or is this because its not as good as within the Nikon software?
Rob
>In Photoshop I use Photoshop's own CM engine.
Then when using Photoshop as the destination for your scanned files you
should not be using any other engine and should have them turned off (this
includes the scanner driver/software color management engine and the
operating system's color managemen
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>
> I know there are regular posts about the limited depth of field of the
> LS4000 and one work around was to set the focus to some point
> between the centre and the corner of the frame. (I believe this is
> how Vuescan fo
Oh, sorry.
I obviously meant SS4000 or his young brother SS4000+.
Regards,
Alex Z
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Alex,
dickbo wrote:
> Just mount in glass and the problem ceases to exist, not only that your
> originals are better protected.
>
Most, if not all, photo archivists will tell you today that glass
mounting of slides is considered to accelerate aging due to chemical
off-gassing getting trapped betwee
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I don't have these (I own Nikon IV ED) but from those you mentioned the
Polaroid beats the rest hands down according to all reviews and opinions I
heard, and also, considerable part of our community and very satisfied
SS4000 users and once you will become happy owner of one you will be able to
get
In Photoshop I use Photoshop's own CM engine.
I was told I will have to Assign Profile with the scanner's calibrated
profile to the image brought into the Photoshop to do the thing.
Regards,
Alex Z
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Yes, I also used to work with Adobe 98 in both Nikon 3.1.2 and Photoshop
delivering good, well balanced results, until recently the scanner began to
deliver pinkish scans with which I'm struggling till now...
Regards,
Alex Z
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Just mount in glass and the problem ceases to exist, not only that your
originals are better protected.
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Hi,
I know there a
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