[filmscanners] Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
A little bit off-topic issue: I intend to begin building my web site soon having gained reasonable amount of images to be exhibited. I'm quite novice in web design, have no idea how to do that myself. I would be glad to hear any suggestion you have which simple-to-use software can be utilized

[filmscanners] RE: Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
From: Anthony Atkielski Both [Frontpage and Dreamweaver] generate garbage that passes for HTML. It is almost impossible to pick apart if you ever want to modify it yourself, and I think they designed the software to make it that way deliberately. As long as it produces the correct results

[filmscanners] RE: Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread barry
With proper design, the use of server side includes and templates, there is not much repetitive typing bt -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul D. DeRocco Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [filmscanners]

[filmscanners] Re: Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Paul writes: As long as it produces the correct results in a web browser, who cares? True, but it won't. The junk generated by web-design software contains mountains of code, often lots of scripting as well, and if you don't change it carefully, it will break; the results will _not_ display

[filmscanners] RE: Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread Robert Meier
-Original Message- If you want even a medium-sized web site, then you'd be crazy to do it in plain HTML, because the amount of repetitive typing would be prohibitive, and the number of needless bugs would be enormous. Well, I write my own HTML and scripts BECAUSE I want to reduce

[filmscanners] Re: Next Cycle of Scanner Tech

2002-07-30 Thread david soderman
I word my posts carefully. You may safely assume that I mean what I say in a post; however, you should not assume that I mean something that I have not said. Anthony, Anthony, Anthony: You've reminded me of Abbott Costello's famous comic routine: Who's on 1st??? Alls I can say iz, GEE

[filmscanners] Re: A note of possible interest

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
Personally, I think the US needs to be shunned for a while until they can act nicely in the schoolyard, learn how to play well with others and how to share. [;-)] Art Laurie Solomon wrote: Found this post on another list and thought everyone might have a passing interest in it. It was

[filmscanners] Re: Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
Make sure your holders aren't defective, worn or otherwise distorted. Otherwise it sounds like a warranty repair. Out of interest, what went wrong with the SS4000, in general they have proved quite reliable. Art John Matturri wrote: Some have of course upgraded to the 4000 Plus (4000+?). I'm

[filmscanners] Re: Initial Scan

2002-07-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
My experience with Insight is that is rarely clips, unless the image is quite unusual but as long as the histogram fits without clipping within Insight (even if there is a bit of extra space surrounding the histogram), you know you have captured the info without loss. Are you finding images that

[filmscanners] Re: Web home page writing software

2002-07-30 Thread Shunith Dutt
Alex When it comes to doing the html don't use FrontPage... it's really crap... use Dreamweaver MX but that's several hundred dollars... there are a number of free html editors out there which are pretty good one that comes to mind is 1st Page 2000 by Evrsoft... you can download it at

[filmscanners] Re: Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000

2002-07-30 Thread david soderman
Art E. wrote: We've started a new group called: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Membership is by subscription only, and requires a sworn statement that you won't tell anyone what fun we're having not fighting with some other (unnamed) brands of scanners. It's very exclusive... ;-) Maybe I'm just