On 14/7/02 11:49 pm, "Brad Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Regarding software for the Mac, I've been looking into this. I've
> downloaded all of the following demos. Here are the programs I've found and
> some prelim info. I'm running on a 400MHz G4 under OS X 10.1.4 and OS
> 9.2.2. The o
Oh well, I understood.
I tried this option as well prior to acquiring the Monaco.
I used Adobe's Gamma and various freeshare software tools - some of then did
provided barely better results, but still way off the optimum.
For precise calibration hardware is paramount indeed.
Regards,
Alex Z
Use the supplied film strip adapter instead of the automatic strip loader.
- Original Message -
From: "Francoise Frigola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 20:43
Subject: [filmscanners] LS-2000 and HC film
I am attempting to scan film strips on High
I'm sure that the Monaco package is fine, and I know from experience that
the Pantone Colorvision package is a good one. By "poor-man's calibration,"
I meant those packages that don't include a colorimeter.
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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
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> Fr
Regarding software for the Mac, I've been looking into this. I've
downloaded all of the following demos. Here are the programs I've found and
some prelim info. I'm running on a 400MHz G4 under OS X 10.1.4 and OS
9.2.2. The one speed test I did was to add a 10 image set that averaged
47Mb per i
On 7/14/02 2:53 PM, "Alan Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must say that I have (almost) never had a app freeze up so much that I
> can't change to other apps.
>
> I would look for a USB device, or firewire device, that stops responding,
> or a hard disk that won't wake up. There is a long