Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-28 Thread Julian Robinson
I have been away, so late with this input. It seems I am the only one to receive a "Different" answer. Not very useful, but different. See below. I have since responded to this but yet to receive a further reply. I tend to agree with Rob re a combined input, but I am not really sure we

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-28 Thread Rob Geraghty
Julian wrote: I tend to agree with Rob re a combined input, but I am not really sure we have the numbers. It seems many people either don't have the problem, or don't know they have it, or it is in fact so variable that we are unsure. It is very perplexing in its variation, the only thing

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-26 Thread Bill Gass
Yes, I rescanned all of the slides that were jagged today. They came out perfectly. Nikon's first suggestion was to reset to the mfrs. settings. That helped, but didn't solve it. Next day all was well. Bill P.S. Also had a point today where all of the scans were blowing out the highlights.

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-26 Thread Tony Sleep
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 14:02:10 +1000 Rob Geraghty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Can we (the members of the filmscanners list) petition them to fix the problem? They seem to be claiming it is a hardware fault and it clearly isn't Nikon are clearly playing ostrich here. They must have sent out

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Bill Gass wrote: Same reply I received. Interestingly, the next day and today there is no evidence of the jaggies that were so obvious when I posted my query. It is not the power since I have everything connected to a UPS with line conditioning. Bill It might be the power of

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-25 Thread Bill Gass
Same reply I received. Interestingly, the next day and today there is no evidence of the jaggies that were so obvious when I posted my query. It is not the power since I have everything connected to a UPS with line conditioning. Bill Below is the response I received from Nikon USA to my

Re: filmscanners: Response from Nikon USA on jaggies

2001-01-25 Thread Rob Geraghty
Bill wrote: Same reply I received. Interestingly, the next day and today there is no evidence of the jaggies that were so obvious when I posted my query. It is not the power since I have everything connected to a UPS with line conditioning. Try the same picture which gave you the problem