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11345
Donald A Schiemann <DSCHIEMANN@...> writes on 30 September 2000 at 11:28:25 -0600 ... It's advantageous sometimes to scan in 12 bits (which transfers...
David Dyer-Bennet
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Oct 1, 2000
7:23 am
11346
If you didn't acquire permission from the photographer, I would think you could get permission to re-photograph the art and then scan your own photos. Or have...
Charlie
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Oct 1, 2000
8:31 am
11347
The idea using Photoshop is that you adjust tone and color in 8+ bit mode, convert to 8-bits, and perform other necessary operations. Theoretically, 8+...
East75th
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Oct 1, 2000
8:32 am
11348
Copying a professional image by whatever means without the express written permission of the creator is in direct violation of federal copyright laws. The ...
Bruce L. Dynes
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Oct 1, 2000
5:08 pm
11349
FWIW, This is one that went around for a while on another list. The law says that an image bears a copyright from the second the shutter is released. The ...
Paul Taylor
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Oct 2, 2000
12:33 am
11350
I was under the impression that the artwork was owned by the guy who wanted the scans, so if he authorized another session of photographing them by someone who...
Charlie
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Oct 2, 2000
12:35 am
11351
... If the owner is the creator of the artwork, it's fine. Otherwise you still need to seek approval from the original artist. A sculptor sued Warner Brothers...
Christopher P. Lindsey
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Oct 2, 2000
6:29 am
11352
I find this topic ironic, because just last month, there was an image featured on http://www.fotoforum.com (in fact it is still there in the film gallery ...
Victor Engel
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Oct 2, 2000
8:16 am
11353
The artwork is owned by the guy who wanted the scans; but it is not the artwork which is being scanned and reproduced by photos of the artwork, The copyright...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 2, 2000
8:18 am
11354
Found this message on the Epson list, seems there soon is a dedicated MF scanner in the Agfa/Microtek T2500 price range but with 4000 ppi and a better optical...
Ernst Dinkla
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Oct 2, 2000
10:51 am
11355
... Ernst, I tried the link, but got the error message that the site does not exist. Ed - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate...
Ed Ladendorf
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Oct 2, 2000
3:04 pm
11356
Did the artist commision the photographs to be used at his discretion ? What was the function of the photograph ? If the artist wanted a photo to be used for...
Mark Christol
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Oct 2, 2000
3:04 pm
11357
... Of course, the artist can get as many photos he wishes made of his work... if, he still has access to the artwork (it might be sold, damaged, reframed,...
Arthur Entlich
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Oct 2, 2000
3:06 pm
11358
This is a simple one, and you know the answer yourself, even if your wallet is trying to tell you something else. Very simply, unless there is a written...
Arthur Entlich
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Oct 2, 2000
3:09 pm
11359
Does this include commissions? I have a customer who commissioned a painting. They now want to reproduce that painting in limited print run. Who retains the...
R.
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Oct 2, 2000
8:11 pm
11360
... Well, the total length of the URL doesn't work in an email, I actually snipped it back to .......diginews/ and then went for 'photokina' news. Ernst -- ...
Ernst Dinkla
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Oct 2, 2000
9:34 pm
11361
... Actually, it can be both. For a quick answer to all your copyright questions, just ask Brad: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html Ken - Turn off...
Ken Bennett
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Oct 2, 2000
9:35 pm
11362
... I would like to see your source for this information. The last time I looked, copyright infringement was not a criminal case in so far as the copyright...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 2, 2000
9:35 pm
11363
... And of course if the artist has not transferred or sold the copyright to the artwork itself along with the artwork. :-) ... From: owner-scan@......
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 2, 2000
9:35 pm
11364
I do not know the facts of the case you point to; but generally their is no problem photographing copies of original copyrighted artwork if the creator of the...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 2, 2000
9:36 pm
11365
Hi, Is there any recommendation about a scanner. I should do: - at least 3 or 4 images a scan - could scan slides as well as film - a dpi of 300 dpi of a image...
Marcel Kelders
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Oct 3, 2000
4:29 am
11366
Hi, I seems that most on this board are advanced users, so I as hope you will endulge one fairly basic equipment question about a consumer grade scanner. Umax...
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Oct 3, 2000
4:32 am
11367
Thank you. I stand informed and corrected. I was unaware of the new revised provisions. ... From: owner-scan@... [mailto:owner-scan@...]On Behalf...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 3, 2000
4:33 am
11368
Do you have a written contract? What are its provisions? If not, Do you have a defendable oral contract and what are its provisions. If no contracts exist...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 3, 2000
4:33 am
11369
... From: Laurie Solomon <laurie@...> ... Which is why I said the owner of the artwork could commission the scanner to make his own photographs of...
Charlie
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Oct 3, 2000
4:34 am
11370
Ok, it could have been my misinterpretation. ... I concur. This is especially the case since the way I interpret it the artist wants to commission the...
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 3, 2000
7:04 am
11371
I would speculate that it will scan a maximum of an 8x10 negative or transparency at 1200 dpi optical. ... From: owner-scan@......
Laurie Solomon
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Oct 3, 2000
7:05 am
11372
I have one. The UMAX transparency adapter looks like it will cover a 8.5x14 transparency. The transparency adapter is as big as the bed itself. I have not ...
Lotus M50
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Oct 3, 2000
11:29 am
11373
This is a less than a clear one. Being that it was commissioned work (what is the subject matter... a portrait, or property owned by the painting's owner?) it...
Arthur Entlich
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Oct 3, 2000
11:33 am
11374
I am thinking about buying a new 11x17 scanner with a transparency adapter. I will be scanning artist paintings and 4x5 slides of there larger paintings. I...
Louie G.
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Oct 3, 2000
5:51 pm
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