[filmscanners] Re: Macintosh Image Archiving/Indexing Software

2002-07-15 Thread Richard Walsh
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

[filmscanners] RE: Monitor calibration offer, kind of OT

2002-07-15 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
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

[filmscanners] Re: LS-2000 and HC film

2002-07-15 Thread Anthony Atkielski
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

[filmscanners] RE: Monitor calibration offer, kind of OT

2002-07-15 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
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. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paulmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Fr

[filmscanners] Re: Macintosh Image Archiving/Indexing Software

2002-07-15 Thread Brad Smith
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

[filmscanners] Re: VueScan freezing in OS X

2002-07-15 Thread Julian Vrieslander
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