Re: Jaggies was RE: filmscanners: LS2000 Fuji NPH settings

2000-11-10 Thread Roman Kielich®
At 14:39 10/11/2000 +1000, you wrote: No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact that your LS30 has a different BIOS and Nikonscan version makes a direct comparison difficult. It's possible that your memory manager may help as well. what stops you from flashing

Re: Jaggies was RE: filmscanners: LS2000 Fuji NPH settings

2000-11-10 Thread Gordon Tassi
Would someone explain what "flashing the BIOS" means. I have never heard this before. Gordon Roman Kielich® wrote: At 14:39 10/11/2000 +1000, you wrote: No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact that your LS30 has a different BIOS and Nikonscan version makes

RE: Jaggies was RE: filmscanners: LS2000 Fuji NPH settings

2000-11-10 Thread Frank Paris
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gordon Tassi Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 6:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Jaggies was RE: filmscanners: LS2000 Fuji NPH settings Would someone explain what "flashing the BIOS&q

Jaggies was RE: filmscanners: LS2000 Fuji NPH settings

2000-11-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
Roman wrote: 2. win98, memturbo indicating CPU 10-35%, faster scan. Both images were 2700 dpi, full frame. Saved and opened in Picture Publisher 8 (800%) to see individual pixels. Can you see jaggies? No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact that your LS30 has a