> eyeing USB scanners (Epson 1250 photo, Umax 6450)
> > and they have a maximum of
> > either 1200 or 600. It seems that at 1800 I could
> > get reasonable 8x10's.
> > Any experience with that?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Delano
> >
> >
I finally got it to scan a B&W image, but, I've only tried scanning a couple
and they were from my 1st attempt at b&w so they were pretty rough.
Mike Y.
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yes, I've used it directly under photoshop.
Get ahold of me off-list maybe we can figure something out since I'm
looking for a SCSI scanner...
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>I saw this one on Costco's website for $149. Does it really scan at 1800
>dpi (optical)? I've had a Umax scann
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> > Hi everyone,
> > I hope you don't mind a dumb questionbut I have
> > been thinking about getting a new scanner, and
> > actually this film scanner
Tim,
I'd love to have a sample. could you email it to:
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Thanks!
Delano
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> Hi everyone,
> I hope you don't mind a dumb questionbut I have
> been thinking about getting a new scanner, and
> actually this film scanner sounds great...especially
> the price...but it does both B & W and color? I
> actually want it for B&W, to do "proofs", before I
> decide which negati
> One last question.
>
> Does it support Twain acquire? I'd love to just import directly through
> Photoshop.
Yep, it does - if you don't mind a bigish file I can email you a sample or
two
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Apple and while they are nice
> they are not at home :-)
> On top of that, my wife is wanting to create some
> calendars for her parents
> as gifts so what better excuse...
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Delano
>
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Did I see SCSI? What model Umax is it, I've been
looking fo a working scsi scanner for my old MAC
--- Dela
e is wanting to create some calendars for her parents
as gifts so what better excuse...
Thanks again,
Delano
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> I saw this one on Costco's website for $149. Does it really scan at 1800
> dpi (optical)? I've had a Umax scanner for a while but it is SCSI and
it's
> been a pain to connect ever since we moved into our new home. I've been
> eyeing USB scanners (Epson 1250 photo, Umax 6450) and they have a m
end in the
registration card with this one...
mike y.
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>Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 00:04:55 +0100
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>bought the pacific i
bought the pacific image filmscan 1800 for the following reasons.
Cost.
Sick of scanning prints on a flatbed and having low contrast crappy colours
Cost
Most of my scans are for web / inkjet prints so not concerned too much over
resolution
Cost.
Not been disappointed yet! Am currently rescanning
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