[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
ThomasH wrote: > > > But the point here is that so many people, including myself, believe > that this merger is a nonsense because the both companies are in > similar troubles and have a largely overlapping spectrum of products. As an HP stockholder, I have my view on this merger,

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-13 Thread
> Regarding suggestions to Eizo: Maybe he should also give a try with > HP repair services in UK and Germany? HP has large organizations > there and research labs. Maybe the refusal to repair was someone's > individual mistake? Don't bother with HP Germany! Their customer support / repair is bad,

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
> Ezio > > www.lucenti.com e-photography site > > ICQ: 139507382 > - Original Message ----- > From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 11:19 AM > Subject: [film

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-13 Thread Ian Jackson
Ezio, I could not agree more. regards, Ian - Original Message - From: "Ezio c/o TIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:51 PM Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images... Maybe it is of 0 (zero) inter

[filmscanners] RE: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread John's ntl account
So you don't like it? << and the final sentence is ... not repairable , frow it in the GARBAGE ! ... (and actually the TRASH is the PROPER PLACE for THIS HP STUFF !) ... I have been ripped following the ads of HP and is reputation (quite amazing how this kind of brand can have such a reputation

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread Ezio c/o TIN
2002 11:19 AM Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images... I'm guessing your calibration strip might be damaged, or dirt is on the sensor itself. Art Ian Jackson wrote: > Preben, > > I have exactly the same problem on my HP Officejet 1150c scanner. I > cleaned the glass,

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread Arthur Entlich
Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:19 AM > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images... > > > I'm guessing you

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread TonySleep
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 12:17:00 +0100 Preben S. Kristensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > As I implied, if not stated directly, these lines are not from the > scanner > per se: when I move the scanner to another computer, they don't appear. > Also, when I use another scanner with this computer the

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread Preben S. Kristensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any (much appreciated) further suggestions. Preben - Original Message - From: "Ian Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:53 AM Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread Arthur Entlich
I'm guessing your calibration strip might be damaged, or dirt is on the sensor itself. Art Ian Jackson wrote: > Preben, > > I have exactly the same problem on my HP Officejet 1150c scanner. I > cleaned the glass, mirrors, lens and even the ccd window but no > improvement. I changed the cold

[filmscanners] Re: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-12 Thread Arthur Entlich
I'm assuming these defects move around and are not permanent in the files, in other words an image with this defect if opened another time, or on another system, will either not show it or show it in a different location. The first thing I would do is to start your system in "safe mode" and see i

[filmscanners] RE: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-11 Thread
If the lines are flickering/moving, then I would suspect either the monitor, video card or cable. If they are stationary, and you have verified that they are not in the file, I would suspect your video card driver. The following q's may help you to identify the fault: - Do they appear in all p

[filmscanners] RE: Multi-coloured lines in images...

2002-02-11 Thread Les Berkley
> -Original Message- > Good evening from Italy. > > I'm experiencing between one and four thin lines in almost half my images. > The length, position and orientation seems completely random. The colour > is > dependent of the background colour (it is the complimentary colour more or > l