On 31/05/2006 James L. Sims wrote:
I downloaded a profile from Ian Lyons' Computer Darkroom website
( http://www.computer-darkroom.com/home.htm )several years ago that
seems to work much better than the OEM profile.
I tried that. It helped a bit, provided you did a profile-to-profile
Without the driver, Vuescan won't know that the scanner is there because
the computer OS won't know the scanner is there -- or it might know
something is there, but won't know what exactly it is or how to deal or
communicate with it.
Tony Sleep wrote:
different driver architecture? AFAIK
If you use Windows the other Infrared dedicated film scanner is Plustek
OpticFilm 7200i. £250 or US$450. Its 7200dpi so could give larger prints
than Sprintscan 4000dpi. Reviews:
http://www.datamind.co.uk/Merchant/plustek_opticfilm_uk_press.htm
Holds up to 4 slides at a time.
Chris Street
Just a note. Vuescan doesn't work well with the Dimage 5400 II. IIRC, it
looked banded. Fortunately, the KM software is excellent.
Now perhaps if the internal commands were put in the public domain, Ed
H. could do a good job with it.
Tony Sleep wrote:
On 31/05/2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony,
Thanks for looking into the 64-bit capability of vuescan. It was nice
to hear from Ed once again on this list. This discussion has brought
about a kind of old home week, hasn't it, and it's been nice to hear
from a few others, as well.
By the way, Tony, please check your clock, this
On 31/05/2006 James L. Sims wrote:
By the way, Tony, please check your clock, this message was time
stamped
3/31/06 1:05 PM.
Yes, sorry about that. I had been using some accounts s/w for which I
needed to fake the time date, and forgot to set it back.
Tony Sleep
Thanks, congratulations, and good luck, Tony.
We need your list, and it's good you saved it.
I'm looking forward to seeing it on the other side.
--
Sam
On May 31, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Tony Sleep wrote:
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