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2003-10-18 Thread Paul Kohl
About scanning and grain: I used Kodak Recording Film for a long time. It was developed in FG 7, 1:3- very concentrated. I used an Exposure Index that varied from EI 50 to 400. I loved the grain. I am now scanning those negatives using a Nikon 8000 Coolscan and am very happy with the results. A

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2002-08-16 Thread Michael O'Connor
What on earth are you talking about? Where do you set the DPI of the scan? Scanners scan in SAMPLES PER INCH, and create files that are PIXELS PER INCH. You are saving a file that is PIXELS ... Please, Austin, not again...There was merit at least to the density range/dynamic range

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2002-05-18 Thread Simon Lamb
Is this list an advertising forum for Megapixels? It is good that contribution can be made regarding comparisons between the various scanners available, but blatant advertising including pricing, in most cases not even answering a question, is not what I thought this list was about. Simon

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2001-08-08 Thread GNUNEMAKER
Check Shopper.com. Priced in the mid $1,500 but often out of stock. B H always a good source with competitive pricing. There you go Henry - a free one!

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2001-08-07 Thread JFMahony91
i am just about to order the LS-4000 nikon and the best price i could get was $1695. after all the information from this list and other sources i think this is the best scanner for both slides and negatives. i presently have an LS-1000 and think's time to upgrade and like nikon products.

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2001-08-07 Thread Mike Duncan
i am just about to order the LS-4000 nikon and the best price i could get was $1695. after all the information from this list and other sources i think this is the best scanner for both slides and negatives. i presently have an LS-1000 and think's time to upgrade and like nikon products. anyone

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2001-08-07 Thread RogerMillerPhoto
You might try doing a search at cnet.com for the best price. I'd heard on this list that ecost.com had the best price for a SS120, but when I bought mine I found that pagecomputer.com beat them by a few dollars. Also, ecost claimed they gave free shipping, but if you read the fine print, they

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2001-06-15 Thread WRGill
Is there a decent 12X18 inch printer available to print color photo's that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?

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2001-06-15 Thread Dan Honemann
Is there a decent 12X18 inch printer available to print color photo's that d oesn't cost an arm and a leg? The Epson 1280, for $500 USD (or 1270 for about $100 less). What more could you ask for? At least the printer decision is easy, Dan

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2001-06-15 Thread rafeb
At 01:49 PM 6/15/01 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a decent 12X18 inch printer available to print color photo's that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Epson 1160, 1270, or 1280 will do nicely! 1160s are out of production, and a bit hard to find new-in-the-box. A refurbed 1160 should

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2001-06-15 Thread Paul Chefurka
How much is one of your arms or legs worth? ;-) The Epson Stylus Photo 1280 is what you're looking for. Is there a decent 12X18 inch printer available to print color photo's that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?

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2001-03-08 Thread Sumtingwong
scanning is all that "learned" me. Spencer Stone -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 7:29 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: filmscanners: (no subject)Don't buy the Koda

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2001-03-07 Thread OHa11oran
Hi there I've just signed up to this list. I'm looking for info on the new Kodak RFS3600. Can anyone point me in a good direction other than the kodak website? Does anyone know the release date or has it already been released in the UK? Just one more thing, is it possible to search archives

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2001-03-07 Thread RogerMillerPhoto
Don't buy the Kodak RFS 3600, Tony. The April 2001 issue of Shutterbug magazine has a review of it and the author states that he'd like to have one, "... just for the access to the excellent Kodak color negative interpretation capabilities. But the software precludes that possibility. This