> >Your complaint regarding NikonScan 3.1 being "buggy"
> >is surprising to me. I had some initial problems
> >getting NS installed, but it has not been remotely
> >buggy since then. The installation issues turned
> >out to be due to device conflicts.
> >
> >Which leads me to suspect that a good
At 06:51 AM 7/11/01 -0400, Cary Enoch Reinstein wrote:
[Rafe B:]
>>Your complaint regarding NikonScan 3.1 being "buggy"
>>is surprising to me. I had some initial problems
>>getting NS installed, but it has not been remotely
>>buggy since then. The installation issues turned
>>out to be due to d
At 20:30 10-07-01 -0400, rafeb wrote:
>Your complaint regarding NikonScan 3.1 being "buggy"
>is surprising to me. I had some initial problems
>getting NS installed, but it has not been remotely
>buggy since then. The installation issues turned
>out to be due to device conflicts.
>
>Which leads m
Title: RE: filmscanners: SS120 first impressions and a few questions.
Hi Rafe,
It was definitely buggy on my system. Actually, when it worked it worked well. When was the problem. It would often crash for no apparent reason. Also, it often had problems recognizing that there was a film
At 05:37 PM 7/10/01 -0700, Slavitt, Howard wrote:
>I too wonder whether the Polaroid may have problems with dust getting insde.
>I strongly suspect that with either the SS120 or Nikon 8000ED scan quality
>may decrease over time as more dust gets inside the machine. You should
>definitely put a d
Title: SS120 first impressions and a few questions.
I learned with "Photoshop 5 Artistry" by Barry Haynes and
Wendy Crumpler (www.newriders.com).
I think it is a great book.
>> Can anyone recommend a good book on Photoshop
and/or scanning? I need to learn quite a bit about histograms, leve
Paul, thanks for (yet another) LS-120 review.
A couple of comments if I may.
Your complaint regarding NikonScan 3.1 being "buggy"
is surprising to me. I had some initial problems
getting NS installed, but it has not been remotely
buggy since then. The installation issues turned
out to be d
The Polaroid 35 mm slide holder, while basic, works perfectly well in my
experience.
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