Re: filmscanners: A solution to softening using Digital ICE on LS4000

2001-09-08 Thread Bob Kehl - Kvernstoen, Kehl Assoc.
What is Nik Sharpener Pro? - Original Message - From: Barbara Martin Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:06 AM Subject: filmscanners: A solution to softening using Digital ICE on LS4000 .. My solution is to use Nik

RE: filmscanners: A solution to softening using Digital ICE on LS4000

2001-09-08 Thread Hemingway, David J
Nik Pro Sharpner is a Photoshop plugin specifically for sharpening. They claim to have advanced techniques for sharpning. I understand it id pretty good but pricey. http://www.tech-nik.com/english/sharpenerpro.html David -Original Message- From: Bob Kehl - Kvernstoen, Kehl Assoc.

Re: filmscanners: A solution to softening using Digital ICE on LS4000

2001-09-08 Thread Brian D. Plikaytis
If you want a description/review of this tool, the current issue of Photo Techniques (Sept/Oct issue, page 54) has a one-pager on this product. This issue should be available at a well-stocked newsstand. Brian -- respond to [EMAIL

filmscanners: A solution to softening using Digital ICE on LS4000

2001-09-06 Thread Barbara Martin Greene
I've posted a number of queries regarding the problem I've had with the loss of detail due to the softening effect in using Digital ICE with the Nikon Super coolscan 4000. I was so distressed by this that I was seriously considering trading it in for the Canon Canonscan FS 4000, which uses FARE