[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scansonLS4000EDandotherissues

2002-06-30 Thread Tony Terlecki
On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 01:54:49PM +0100, Simon Lamb wrote: > Brian > > You seems to be a happy LS4000 user. How do you scan black & white negs > (assuming you do)? Nikon clearly stated that you cannot use RGB positive > as the frame gaps are not recognised (I had this issue myself). Do you us

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scansonLS4000EDandotherissues

2002-06-30 Thread Brian
inal Message - From: "Simon Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 8:54 AM Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Black and white scansonLS4000EDandotherissues Brian You seems to be a happy LS4000 user. How do you scan black & white negs (ass

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scansonLS4000EDandotherissues

2002-06-30 Thread Simon Lamb
Brian You seems to be a happy LS4000 user. How do you scan black & white negs (assuming you do)? Nikon clearly stated that you cannot use RGB positive as the frame gaps are not recognised (I had this issue myself). Do you use mono settings? If so, how do you clean the negs and/or scans as I

[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scansonLS4000EDandotherissues

2002-06-29 Thread Todd Flashner
on 6/29/02 10:51 PM, Austin Franklin wrote: >> the >> Callier effect is predicable, and in some cases useful, and can be >> compensated for as needed. > > What about the limited depth of focus, as well as scratches and dust? How > do you compensate for that? Well for me, dust and scratches fall