[filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-25 Thread ThomasH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > With the help of the filmscanners group I've spent about 200 man-hours > tweaking the color management profile in my Epson 2000P last year. Much > thanks to all for your direction and encouragement in that seemingly endless > trial.! No, seriously. If it wasn't for

[filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-26 Thread John Pendley
Hello Thomas, I am, in the parlance of the day, technically challenged. What do you think the chances are that I could master Vuescan? Best, John At 10:33 PM 02/25/2002 -0800, you wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > With the help of the filmscanners group I've spent about 200 man-hours >

[filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-26 Thread
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:00 AM Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900 Hello Thomas, I am, in the parlance of the day, technically challenged. What do you think the chances are that I could master Vuescan? Best, John At 10:33 PM 02/25/2002 -0800, you wrote: >[E

[filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-26 Thread ThomasH
John Pendley wrote: > > >I think that everybody can. This is a system made by one person, so the > >interface is a bit simpler, "down to the basics" but the essential > >issue here is that this is a > > put the film > > preview > > adjust the brightness (or rather gamma factor, this is what

[filmscanners] RE: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-27 Thread Mark Otway
>> I believe some users say they get usable Vuescanned images >> straight off their scanners, without much tweaking in >> Photoshop. I've certainly had some excellent results direct from VS. I'm by no means a professional photographer; the following examples are holiday shots, all taken wit

[filmscanners] RE: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-27 Thread Mark Otway
>> I doubt that's a hair on or near the lens. Although you >> used a wide angle lens, I'd be very surprised it could focus >> that close to the lens or even a filter ring. I just used a normal lens (the one that came as standard on the Canon). I don't have any extra lenses yet, although I want

[filmscanners] Re: Colormatching with Canon S820/S900

2002-02-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Mark, If it is a normal lens I can almost absolutely state it was not on the lens. There is no way a "normal" (45-55mm) lens can focus at the lens surface. I assume this Canon 300 is an SLR with exchangeable lenses, Your explanation pretty much clinches it. It was a hair stuck between the