What OS and version are you using? Do you have the SS4000 or SS4000 Plus? If
you are using SCSI what card are you using and what else is on the SCSI
chain?
Tom
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dynamic range is always a good one. ;-)
Todd
on 7/8/02 5:33 PM, Thomas B. Maugham wrote:
Okay, but next time there's a lull in activity I'll try to come up with a
creative problem for the group to solve!
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I have not noticed this with my SS4000. Can you scan the same slides on
another scanner (not necessarily another SS4000 although that would be good)
to see if it's an anomaly with your scanner?
Tom
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You didn't give much detail, only that you have plenty of ram and disk, but
what platform are you on, what version of what OS, etc.
Having asked that I would seriously suggest that you consider VueScan. I
use it with my SS4000 and prefer it over Insight and Silverfast. You might
also go on the
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Bernie K. wrote:
I was fairly well set to buy this scanner [Epson 2450] to replace my
My SS4000 (not Plus) does not have any way to manually change the power
requirement but it did come with two power cords, one for the USA and one
for, I believe, use in Europe and England. The contents list in the manual
states power cord (several provided to accommodate variations in power
Al,
For what it's worth I have an SS4000 (not the plus) which I like very much.
I've scanned a variety of slides and negs with what I consider to be
excellent results. The only comparison I can make is to a Canon FS2740 and,
to me, the difference is significant. I am using VueScan and am also
My SS4000 came with a dust cover, maybe Polaroid learned something? It also
came with a cleaning brush that attaches to the end of the slide carrier but
I don't really know what it cleans.
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How long had you been waiting?
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Just thought I'd tell the list that my rebate check
I think you'll find the answers to most if not all of your questions in the
help file that accompanies VueScan. To access it either click on help on
the main menu or press F1. It's not as comprehensive as many programs but
it provides enough information to give you a good start and you can (and
Yep, works fine!
Thanks...
Tom
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Try calling this number at Polaroid:
1-800-348-5287 ext. E068
Tom
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Have sent this post
I just tried it now and it worked okay...
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HI all -
I have not been able to get on
David
Does that mean that the SCSI SS4000 has been discontinued and is no longer
being made?
Tom
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The rebate has been extended to January 31, 2002.
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David,
The rebate offer was
Try calling this number at Polaroid:
1-800-348-5287 ext. E068
Tom
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I've seen references to both the Sprintscan 4000 and Sprintscan 4000 plus.
Does anyone know what (if any) the differences are between the two?
Thanks...
Tom Maugham
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point, as many people own them who are members here.
What is it you need to know, as that might generate some specific
answers for you?
Art
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Can anyone point me to a discussion list for the Polaroid 4000 film
scanner?
Thanks...
Tom Maugham
Can anyone point me to a discussion list for the Polaroid 4000 film scanner?
Thanks...
Tom Maugham
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I am using a Canon FS2710 invoked from PS 6.0.1 via the twain driver. My
question is: Should I modify the image using levels, curves, etc. at the
time of the scan or simply perform the scan, save the image as a .psd file,
then make any modifications later?
Thanks...
Tom Maugham
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