filmscanners: Kodak RFS 3600 Information

2001-01-08 Thread EdHamrick
I've been doing a bit of research on the Kodak RFS 3600 film scanner, and found out a few interesting things. It's actually made by Pacific Image Electronics, the same company that makes the PrimeFilm 1800u film scanner. The RFS 3600 is apparently just the next generation of the PrimeFilm 1800u

Re: filmscanners: Kodak RFS 3600 Information

2001-01-08 Thread Berry Ives
on 1/8/01 9:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Pacific Image Electronics, the > same company that makes the PrimeFilm 1800u That summary of your research was very interesting. Thanks. I read one review of the Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm 1800u (MacUser) that was very

Re: filmscanners: Kodak RFS 3600 Information

2001-01-09 Thread Andrew Rodney
on 1/8/01 10:53 PM, Berry Ives at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The price is a lot higher for the RFS 3600, with no ICE, multiscanning, or > 12-bit output. But I assume the software is new. And mostly good comments > on this listserve to date. The software that drives the 3600 is truly awful! It'

Re: filmscanners: Kodak RFS 3600 Information

2001-01-09 Thread David Corwin
on 1/9/01 5:59 AM PST, Andrew Rodney wrote: > The software that drives the 3600 is truly awful! It's beta software > disguised as a working product (it isn't, even with the .1 dot release). > There will be a review of the scanner going up in the next day or so at > www.imaginginsider.com. In the

Re: filmscanners: Kodak RFS 3600 Information

2001-01-09 Thread Andrew Rodney
on 1/9/01 1:16 PM, David Corwin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why do you think PEI gave it a COOL2 Award (Best Imaging Products of 2000) > for "best" 35mm filmscanner? I can't possibly imagine. They must have been blind or something. FWIW, I used to be the technical editor but stopped writing fo