RE: ADMIN: List progress report (was Re: New scanners rumor ?

2000-10-03 Thread Richard Wolfson
I second this suggestion. Topica seems ok. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Johnny Deadman > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:10 AM > To: Filmscanners > Subject: Re: ADMIN: Li

RE: flatbed for profiling

2000-10-03 Thread Richard Wolfson
and mode-change in PS to 8 bit (Matchlock won't process 16 bit). If I were selecting a flatbed now, I'd look for VueScan support and for capability to scan large transparencies as well as reflective art. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Rob Geraghty > Sent: Monday, October

RE: VueScan 6.2 Available

2000-10-06 Thread Richard Wolfson
ed by Agfa, but only has a 90 day warranty. Any comments on whether that makes sense? Any other advice? thanks, Richard -- Richard Wolfson Lyric Design, Inc. (978) 456-303342 Willow Road [EMAIL PROTECTED]Harvar

RE: hi-bit images

2000-10-12 Thread Richard Wolfson
Dave - Why not spot the hi-bit image? Rubber stamp works in hi-bit mode, even in PS 5.5. That way, one can rescale/recrop/reuse the hi-bit another time, without spotting again. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Dave King > > Neither can you print a hi bit image, so after you c

RE: VueScan 6.3.2 Available

2000-10-16 Thread Richard Wolfson
is so good I'm forced to put up with it. :) One solution would be a standard "save as" dialog box, with appropriate sticky defaults (i.e., remember path from last time -- something VueScan already seems pretty good at). Thanks again, Ed. Keep up the great work! Richard

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200U for Transparency

2000-10-17 Thread Richard Wolfson
Yes. Make sure you have 6.34; prior version did not work. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Matt Lawson > > Is anyone using Vuescan and the Epson 1200U for scanning > transparencies? I can't get it to wor

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-19 Thread Richard Wolfson
needing lots of correction in Photoshop. Richard Wolfson rwolfson at LyricDesign.com > From: Frank Wiewandt > > I finally got VueScan to work with my Epson 1200S. > > Now I'm wondering what are the advantages of VueScan over > importing the Twain scans into PhotoShop as I ha

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-23 Thread Richard Wolfson
ppose you could join me in encouraging him to make much-needed interface improvements, too. :) Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [list server garbage snipped] > Richard, > > Thanks for your reply. > > > VueScan will give you full bit dep

RE: Polaroid 45 Ultra

2000-10-25 Thread Richard Wolfson
Another option with this scanner is VueScan. Only $40 shareware (www.hamrick.com I think). I think this software may be best for negatives on Polaroid's scanners. It has complete flexibility on black and white levels, and very complete film lookup tables. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROT

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-25 Thread Richard Wolfson
the 12 bit data Epson promised, I may now return it and get a UMax. What a scam! Would you say Epson specs are dishonest, or merely deceptive? regards, Richard Wolfson rwolfson at LyricDesign.com > From: Mike Finley > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S / 8 or 16 bit?

2000-10-25 Thread Richard Wolfson
question. regards, Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Frank Wiewandt > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 11:33 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VueScan & Epson 1200S / 8 or 16 bit? &

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-25 Thread Richard Wolfson
SB devices. Or maybe the Epson 1200 scanner simply does not deliver 8 bits to ANY software. If that's confirmed, I have a clear gripe with Epson. I hope Ed Hamrick can tell us, when he gets back from vacation. Ed? Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-26 Thread Richard Wolfson
orrow an old Watergate term. (Maybe Nixon is alive and consulting to Epson?) regards, Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: James L. Sims > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 8:39 PM > > I've just downloaded and tried VueScan with my Epson 1200U. > I have scanned a slide

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-26 Thread Richard Wolfson
t the most from that scanner in terms of image quality. You may or may not care for the interaction design. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Frank Wiewandt > > Mike Finley writes: > > > No, the Epson software sends commands to the scanner to > > tell it which 8

RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

2000-10-26 Thread Richard Wolfson
This just in from Ed Hamrick. I learn something every day, and often more than once. It's really kind of Ed to take the time to explain all this. Thanks Ed. Richard Wolfson rwolfson at LyricDesign.com > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Polaroid SS4000

2000-10-30 Thread Richard Wolfson
Hi Jeremy - I use my SS4000 with a PC, mostly for scanning color negs. For that, VueScan rules. Mac version available; of course it does trannies too. $40 US, download from www.Hamrick.com. cheers, Richard Wolfson rwolfson at LyricDesign.com > From: jeremy spence > > I just picked one

RE: filmscanners: Distribution SW

2000-10-30 Thread Richard Wolfson
ntent you like, and click on thumbnail to see larger image, etc. Then just put the whole works on a CD. You could even create an auto play file that launches the start page in the default browser. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: PC > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:23 PM > To

RE: filmscanners: calibration

2000-11-30 Thread Richard Wolfson
/ink/paper combinations using a flatbed scanner (cheap) instead of a spectrophotometer (expensive). This package does not include scanner calibration/profiling, but once your monitor & printer are properly profiled, I think you will find that's not necessary or even helpful. Richard W

RE: filmscanners: calibration

2000-12-01 Thread Richard Wolfson
ink could quickly pay for a scanner. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: johnprendergast.freeserve.co.uk > > I have a Minolta Scan Multi, film scanner and an Epson 1200, > printer but no > flat bed scanner, will I still be able to successfully use > the ColorVision >

RE: Re[2]: filmscanners:Kodak Supra vs Tmax for b&W output?

2000-12-11 Thread Richard Wolfson
. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dieder Bylsma > Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 10:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re[2]: filmscanners:Kodak Supra vs Tmax for b&W

filmscanners: VueScan suggestion

2001-02-05 Thread Richard Wolfson
ould be for new installs to respect my settings from previous versions -- e.g., color space (I like Adobe RGB, new installs reset to SRGB) and several others. Richard Wolfson

RE: filmscanners: PS v.6.01

2001-02-27 Thread Richard Wolfson
lucky. Richard Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Austin Franklin > > Has anyone had any errors when installing this? I got a > "ComponentMoveData" error #-115. > From: Edward Wiseman > > I wish I knew exactly what I have..ie..what are the > "updates?"