Good evening, everyone.
It occurred to me today that I could upgrade my ViewScan to the pro
version for not too much money, which would allow me to scan RAW
format instead of (or in addition to) TIFF and/or JPEG.
Should I do this? Why or why not?
Thanks,
Carlisle
Bunch,
OK, the TB drive has been ordered, I'm almost ready to go. A few
more setting questions.
TIFF file type: The choices are 24, 48 and 64 bit RGBI. Which one
do I choose?
Use a Vuescan color balance preset, or set to none?
Thanks again for the help.
Carlisle
Bunch,
Wow! The list lives!
Thanks to all for the advice.
Especiallly, thanks for the reminder that IR filtering doesn't work
for Kodachrome.
I've got the bulk slide feeder, so the plan is to simply drop a box
of slides in and start it up, then go away and drop another in when I
get to it. I
Al,
Yes, your replies (at least, the one to me) have seemingly gone
AWOL. Messages to the list as a whole seem to have come through ok.
Glad to hear you've found pointers towards a solution. Once you
figure out the solution, perhaps you could post it to the list with
some before and after
What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display
images and what USM etc values seem best? I'm determined to produce
an image which my wife actually feels does the original
justice
Are you sure the sharpness issue isn't simply one of having the
proper resolution
Duh-oh! Wait. I *do* misunderstand the problem. You aren't making
wallpaper, you want the best image.
OK, forget everything I just said.
Sorry about that.
Slinking off into the corner now, tail between legs,
Carlisle
On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Carlisle Landel wrote:
What techniques
Berry,
Any chance your software is corrupted? If you have a mac, you might
try trashing the preference file, or uninstalling and reinstalling
the windows software.
You might try Vuescan as alternative software, too.
Good luck,
Carlisle
On Nov 17, 2005, at 9:27 PM, Berry Ives wrote:
I
At 7:58 PM +1000 3/10/05, Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:
In the hope that someone might still be reading this list, I'll ask
a question:
My Nikon LS-30 scanner [snip] was fitted with new scanning and
focussing stepper motors [and] now produces files with a weird
waviness. [snip] What could be causing
At 3:55 PM +1000 9/14/04, Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:
I have read several reports from people who have used older models of Nikon
slide feeders. As I recall, they found the feeders were very reliable with
plastic slide mounts.
With card mounts there was a risk that the feeder would try to
gobble
Brad,
My pleasure!
I only know enough Unix to be dangerous...but I *do* know macs!
8*)
Carlisle
Carlisle,
Thanks for amplifying my answer, yours is so much clearer and sensible. I
recognize that I was assuming that everyone knows Unix to some degree, even
though I also know that isn't
At 9:40 AM -0400 9/9/04, Frank Lila Mullins wrote:
I am in the process of purchasing my first film scanner. Although, I will,
at times, use the scanner to make 8 x 10 or larger prints, my primary goal
is to convert my 35mm slide collection to digital. At present, am tending
toward the Nikon
A lurker adds his $0.02:
I've not been a member for long, having joined within the last year
in preparation for purchasing a scanner to archive an extensive slide
collection.
Personally, I hadn't realized that the list even *needed* a revival.
This is an *incredibly* good list, because the junk
Hmmm...maybe I was a bit premature about my complaints. The batch I
ran last night cropped perfectly. Now, if I can only figure out what
I did to fix it
Stay tuned!
Carlisle
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At 11:13 AM -0700 8/25/04, Ed Lusby wrote:
[snip]
Auto cropping remains to be a problem in vuescan. The problem seems to vary
with scanner and certainly vuescan version, as Ed has made many recent
attempts to improve auto cropping lately. However, vuescan 8.0.4 remains
the best version for me in
always go back. Nonetheless, if I can
get really good scans on the first pass without sacrificing too much
time, all the better. Does this strategy seem reasonable?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Carlisle Landel
Southwest Harbor, Maine, USA
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