Re: filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW

2001-04-27 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 4/26/2001 6:11:48 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and white film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it comes out ( assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know if it's FARE

Re: filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW

2001-04-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
This is a guess, but I believe FARE is also infra-red based. If this is the case, I'd expect similar results, since silver based images are not IR transparent. Art Chris Hargens wrote: So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and white film. I'm planning on buying

RE: filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW

2001-04-27 Thread Jack Phipps
:12 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and white film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it comes out (assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know

Re: filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW

2001-04-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
Jack Phipps wrote: I saw FARE demonstrations at PMA in February. I recommend you do a comparison between FARE and Digital ICE before you purchase a Canon scanner. Jack Phipps Applied Science Fiction What isn't said in this message is more the content of it, than what is. It

filmscanners: Dust and scratch removal on BW

2001-04-26 Thread Chris Hargens
So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and white film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it comes out (assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know if it's FARE dustscratch removal technology will have the same limitation? Chris