and cones varies across the retina. And if
I remember right, rods are not truly panchromatic.
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Has anyone got any tips or suggestions on anything else I can try?
If you have Photoshop CS, try experimenting with the Shadow/Highlight tool.
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Image with an LS-4000 or other Nikon scanners. Are the results better than
what can be achieved with the noise/grain reduction tools in VueScan and
Photoshop CS?
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cables are much thinner than the others I have
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cable, and I have had few problems with Apple-branded products.
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photographers who want to
learn how to shoot digital, but still have a big backlog of slides to scan.
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. Some of those subfields interest me, some do not. I would
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range of topics. I would rather subscribe to a small set of focused lists
that cover the subfields I follow. That's what I am doing now.
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enough data for that.
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. If your monitor is profiled (with Colorvision Spyder or
equivalent), Vuescan's displays will be about as accurate as Photoshop's.
There is also a provision for building custom printer profiles, although
some people are reporting disappointing results from this (I have not tried
it).
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It's from Dan Margulis' book Professional Photoshop. A couple of the
chapters are available on the web. Earlier in this thread, Preston Earle
posted a link to one of them:
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a link to one of them:
http://www.ledet.com/margulis/PP6_Chapter14.pdf
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scan only at their
highest res setting, and then do downsampling in firmware or software. If
so, the damage is already done.
Very interesting. But I wonder if the loss of detail can be remedied by the
multistage sharpening/downsampling scheme that some people have been
advocating.
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you mean by fiber? I thought that all
papers, for wetlab or digital prints, contain fibers.
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IBM. But your idea about a wake-from-sleep problem is worth thinking about.
I'll be watching to see if any future freezes are preceded by a sleep.
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and an always-on DSL connection. I wonder
if that has anything to do with it.
Anyone else seeing this?
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without rebooting. But I have not tried running them at the same time.
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All my profiles became invisible to the Monitors control panel.
Fortunately, running Disk Utility fixed the damaage. I generated a new
profile from scratch, using OptiCAL, and gave it a name with the .icc
suffix. This profile was recognized by VueScan.
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project.
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At the end of the day, some folks will say they get better results from NS,
some preferring VS or Silverfast, etc. So it goes. Perhaps it depends on
the shots you are scanning, what sort of results you need, work habits, etc.
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or Fuji, that I know, but it was before dx
coding (am I showing my age???).
My original idea was about making the film cassettes out of plastic, not
just the packaging. Perhaps my wording was not precise enough. Or
perhaps it's Larry who's having a senior moment. ;-)
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security checkpoints. I've thought of several that would
still work, and I'm sure the terrorists have, too. Or the bad guys will
simply choose other vehicles, other targets. It's actually surprising to
me that we have had so FEW attacks of the magnitude of 9/11 or Oklahoma
City...
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sharpening being
done in the scanner hardware.
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Nikon says it will be released in April.
http://www.nikontechusa.com/macOSX.htm
Of course, if current trends are any indication, by then most of us will
be using VueScan version 9.4.21.
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GetNextEvent or WaitNextEvent.
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with a crosshatch pattern of black
lines. Looks rather cool, actually. Sort of like a Mondrian. But not
the image I want.
Mac G4/867, with 1.5GB RAM, VM off
Nikon LS-4000ED, with MA-20 slide mount adaptor
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control
panel), trashing and rebuilding the Internet Preferences and File
Exchange Preferences files). Are any other users of VS for Mac OS 8/9
seeing this?
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Perhaps wxWindows has settings for adjusting the level of CPU activity
when in background. I hope Ed can look into this.
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CPU cycles. Mac OS versions 9.x and earlier run cooperative
multitasking. When applications are running in background they are
supposed to quickly yield the CPU. Another wild guess: some sort of
activity at the driver level. I use VueScan on a Nikon LS-4000.
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. I hope
that Ed or someone else will correct me, if my understanding is wrong.
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, Bruce's tests were probably done a year ago, and since then the
products may have undergone revisions or been superceded by new models.
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BTW, I am not trying to argue that LCD's are better. When we
upgraded our systems earlier this year, I went for the Sony CRT. But I have
to admit that the Apple LCD on the next desk
and profiled
with the new LCD/CRT version of ColorVision's Monitor Spyder. The Apple
display is brighter and has a greater dynamic range than the Sony. Color
balance varies slightly with viewing angle, but not nearly as much as
earlier generation LCDs. Both are excellent displays.
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sent a
report to Ed. Looks like a bug in the interaction between the Device |
Scan resolution setting and the (new) Files | Image Size setting.
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earlier note. For the past half hour I was
composing a detailed followup analysis to try and explain this suspicion.
I should have gone out for lunch...
I'll fix this in 7.3.6 in the next day or so. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Great. Thanks.
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is selected for Monitor color space.
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we should clone Ed and send a few copies to Microsoft,
Apple, Sun, etc.
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Maybe with more experience I will get better at inspecting VueScan's
displays and choosing the right values for WP, BP, and gamma. But since
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Maybe you are running on a PC and using sRGB as your color space. If so,
a color managed display is less important.
An outrageous suggestion, you shall
the
effects of the new scan on the histogram. Similarly, if Scan Hist is in
front, leave it in front if the user does a Scan or Scan Mem. My own
preference would be for disabling automatic flipping of the display and
histo tabs altogether, and let me choose when to flip them.
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to take less time in OS 9. Maybe there are
some new tricks I need to learn. AppleScript support is still limited.
But hopefully these issues, and the maintenance/backup problem, will
shake out in the next few months.
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I doubt that many folks on the list would have heard of imaginary numbers,
but I could be wrong - there's a few electrical engineers out there I think!
And at least one recovering physicist...
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and right
directions are positive. I have no idea which of these alternatives
would be more transparent for the most users.
Maybe we should ask Ed to use complex numbers (x +iy) to represent the
focus points
Sorry, I'm just being silly again. This thread is getting long.
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somewhere between the corners and the center, and also containing high
contrast detail. That's another reason why a grapical UI (click to set)
for focus point is preferable to x and y offsets entered as numbers.
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VueScan is set to rotate or mirror its
display?
How do I manually offset the computed focus value? Do you mean that I
should change the Auto focus popup menu to manual, and enter numbers in
the Focus box, rescanning and comparing the focus at each position?
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using VS 7.2.11?
Yes, noted at the top of the web page.
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How hard would it be to provide a way to manually specify the focus point?
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support questions like: How do I know if my focus
selection was detected? Are the focus point offsets measured from the
origin of the scan rectangle or the crop rectangle? Which is
horizontal and which is vertical when the image is rotated?
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, GraphicConverter,
Internet Explorer, Navigator). I only tried the Photoshop setting. But
it correctly set the file type and creator type, and sublaunched scan
files in Photoshop.
Thanks, Ed.
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Is there some way to adjust this in Vuescan to prevent this?
Device | Frame Offset.
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