on 8/18/02 04:00 PM PST, Robert DeCandido, PhD wrote:
I have a Polaroid Sprintscan 4000 (not the Plus version) and am using
Vuescan. When I scan a slide (either Kodachrome or Provia/35mm), the
white areas (such as a building illuminated by the sun; or pages of an
open book) in the scan will
downloaded doesn't
even show you the button for ejecting film!)
Or if you have negs, Vuescan is definitely worth it. But please get
comfortable with slides first. You'll be happier.
Have fun,
David Corwin
(or can one)
apply the profile generated by the Silverfast IT8 target?
David Corwin
From: David Corwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First thing I would is to calibrate the ss4000 using supplied target. Print
out the documentation from Silverfast on doing the calibration. Also visit
Ian Lyon's site
an article from today's maccentral. And please follow Mr.
Sellers' advice in the last paragraph.
David Corwin
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0107/01.vue.shtml
Mac support for Vuescan dropped
by Dennis Sellers, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
August 1, 2001 1:05 pm ET
Hamrick Software is no longer supporting
, we Vuescanners need to send Ed
positive feedback and gratitude for his hard work and
excellent product.
David Corwin
on 7/31/01 4:46 AM PST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, DAVID: The Polaroid web site says the rebate coupon expires 9/31/01.
Repeat after me, Thirty days has September, April, June, and November, etc.,
etc. Or, maybe, this year is a leap year? Couldn't help calling this to
your attention.
occur at 2900ppi, as in the Nikon, or at 2820,
as in the Minolta? I am considering these, as well as the SS4000.
David Corwin
...)
David Corwin
ard (multi-format) to the Minolta
Dimage Scan Multi II)
David Corwin