18, 2000 13:03
Subject: Re: A new conflict
> If your going to get a new card for a PC I'd recommend a Matrox. I've
> used them for years with Photoshop starting with V3. Matrox is vry
> aggresive in driver updates.
I agree, Matrox are good, solid cards for imaging, a
> If your going to get a new card for a PC I'd recommend a Matrox. I've
> used them for years with Photoshop starting with V3. Matrox is vry
> aggresive in driver updates.
I agree, Matrox are good, solid cards for imaging, at reasonable prices.
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk -
If your going to get a new card for a PC I'd recommend a Matrox. I've
used them for years with Photoshop starting with V3. Matrox is vry
aggresive in driver updates.
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 01:07:13 -0700, you wrote:
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>Tony Sleep wrote:
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>> > I have the same card, no photoshop and such and i
Tony Sleep wrote:
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> > I have the same card, no photoshop and such and it also shows up through
> > vuescan followed by photoedits, where after
> > at-first-sight-not-so-ridiculous
> > sharpening I get magenta pixels in otherwise whitish skies.
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> If from colour neg, this is characteristic o