filmscanners: New Nikon and ICE feature

2001-06-09 Thread AR Studio
Just discovered with Nikon IV that ICE (normal setting, at least) will act as ROC (color restoration) if you have an image that has a dominating color, let's say a green forest or a field of yellow flowers. It will try to equalize the image so there's more than just than green, but also magentas e

RE: filmscanners: New Nikon and ICE feature

2001-06-09 Thread James Grove
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: filmscanners: New Nikon and ICE feature Just discovered with Nikon IV that ICE (normal setting, at least) will act as ROC (color restoration) if you have an image that has a dominating color, let's say a green forest or a field of yellow flowers. It will try to eq

RE: filmscanners: New Nikon and ICE feature

2001-06-09 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)
At 16:38 09-06-01 +0100, James Grove wrote: >Er it shouldn`t at least it doesn't on mine (V3.1) > >-Original Message- >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of AR Studio > >Just discovered with Nikon IV that ICE (normal setting, at least) will >act as ROC (color restoration) if you have an

Re: filmscanners: New Nikon and ICE feature

2001-06-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
"AR Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just discovered with Nikon IV that ICE (normal setting, at least) will act > as ROC (color restoration) if you have an image that has a dominating color, > let's say a green forest or a field of yellow flowers. I've had a lot of trouble in the past with Ni