[pinhole-discussion] RE: Scanning Negatives

2000-09-16 Thread Michael Keller
At the office I have the Agfa scanner Gregg mentioned, it's a Duoscan T1200. Comes with good scan s/w, scans transparent up to 8x10, reflective to 8.5x14. The s/w even has profiles for some color negs materials, something you don't often find in flatbed scanner s/w. The nice thing about the duoscan

[pinhole-discussion] Re: Scanning Negatives

2000-09-16 Thread Colin Talcroft
Just wanted to second Gregg's opinion about the Microtek Scanmaker 4. I have one and use it much the same way that he does. I, too, have been very pleased with mine. Colin __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! htt

Re: Scanning Negatives

2000-09-16 Thread Gregg Kemp
Jeff, I've had a Microtek Scanmaker 4 for a year or two and have been very pleased with what it can do with film. It combines a conventional flatbed above the scan light with a transparency shelf below the scan light. In the software you pick whether you scan above or below. For the transp

Scanning Negatives

2000-09-16 Thread Jeff Dilcher
>Hello! > >I was thinking of upgrading my scanner, and was >hoping to get a unit that might be capable of >scanning 4x5 (b&w) negatives. Does such a thing exist? >Are other people here scanning negatives to >create positive "prints" for web pages?

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Iva: Flat black paint

2000-09-16 Thread lva
Tom wrote: > I recommend using "Krylon Ultra-Flat Black" spray paint! The product # > is 1602 Ultra Flat Black. I've used it for over 15 years and found it > to be the easiest to use with the best results. You just have to mask > off the areas that you don't want to get painted with old newspaper