RE: questions

2000-10-18 Thread Hemingway, David J
I would expect "Beta" to be posted on the web site within four weeks or sooner. Unless the software Gods aren't smiling. David -Original Message- From: Ron Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: questio

Re: questions

2000-10-18 Thread Ron Carlson
Thanks David. Regards, Ron - Original Message - From: "Hemingway, David J" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 7:52 AM Subject: RE: questions I would expect "Beta" to be posted on the web site within four weeks or sooner. Unle

Re: 2000p was Re: questions

2000-10-11 Thread Arthur Entlich
jeremy spence wrote: I just bought a 2000p and while I agree with everything said about the quality of the picture, it is unbelievably fussy about paper stock. Jem That's really interesting. The impression I got from reading Epson's info was that it would be relatively forgiving, in

Re: 2000p was Re: questions

2000-10-11 Thread MILLICURIE
Your husband sounds like my husband. (lol) The filmscanners mailing list is hosted by http://www.halftone.co.uk To resign, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS in the title, or UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: questions

2000-10-11 Thread jeremy spence
47 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: questions Come on! Tell us how you came to microwave a print by accident. You didn't use it to oven wrap the neighbour's cat, did you? Alan T - Original Message - From: jeremy spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesd

Re: questions

2000-10-10 Thread Steve Bye
1. i do a scan with silverfast at 48 bit hdr color. on the preview it looks fine. when it gets to photoshop it is extremely dark and requires extensive work to get it to a state that i believe is acceptable. is this normal? Yes. No gamma correction has been aplied to the raw scan so it

Re: 2000p was Re: questions

2000-10-10 Thread jeremy spence
: 2000p was Re: questions At 09:40 PM 08-10-00, you wrote: any comments on the 2000p?? I have not had the privilege to see an image from a 2000p but, my husband has (and he won't let me see it because he knows I'll go out and buy one [the 2000p]) and he said, when I asked him about the image

Re: 2000p was Re: questions

2000-10-10 Thread cjcronin
Jem, Would you explain "fussy about paper stock"? Do you mean it will only print well on the paper Epson made for that printer? Thanks. At 05:13 AM 10-10-00, you wrote: I just bought a 2000p and while I agree with everything said about the quality of the picture, it is unbelievably fussy about

RE: questions

2000-10-10 Thread shAf
Al writes ... ... Bob Shomler replied: Which vuescan release are you using? Releases prior to 6.2 did not embed a color profile, so you will get the profile mismatch box and then need to select Don't Convert. I downloaded VS6.2 eager to see this work as well. However, on my

RE: questions

2000-10-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
Glenn wrote: but now am wondering if the 2000p makes more sense. any comments on the 2000p?? It's Epson's first attempt at a pigment based printer. The prints havce some problems with metamerism but many seem to report that they look great. At the moment the 1160 is much cheaper and can be used