I have a Paperport, I am very happy about it. Pedro ... __________________________________________________________ Get your FREE personalized e-mail at...
Pedro Ho
hoho@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:17 am
15305
... Hey, don't give me any pil over this, eh? ;-) A guy can't even have a typo around here anymore! ;-) And, Byard, as for being gpib, how can you suggest I...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:18 am
15306
That, and the point that CCDs are color to begin with. They are B&W or gray scale. They work by having either the light or a filter create a color separation...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:18 am
15307
... Yes, Gary, thank you. Look at a keyboard. See the "P"? See the "L" Notice the relationship? It's called a TYPO; that stands for typographical error....
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:19 am
15308
... Since film scanner scan from photographic film, and even flatbeds scan from the same or typically CMYK sources, this is somewhat of a moot question from...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:19 am
15309
... I know this and another post I'm about to write are going to fuel some people's commentary about my looking at the "negative" side of things, but I'm...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:20 am
15310
So no one can complain I'm not an equal opportunity whistle blower: In recent days, I have been reviewing output from a couple of Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:21 am
15311
... Did I miss something? I don't see any reference in this posting to the Leafscan 4x5 or any other, for that matter. I think James was asking about the HP...
Arthur Entlich
artistic@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:22 am
15312
Jerry wrote: (snip) "Manual focus seems a logical feature one would want." Definitely! That's so simple, why haven't the smart engineers designing these...
Cactus Cowboy
cactus@...
Jun 1, 2001 9:41 am
15313
Well, the issue is more complex than that, I think. The center of the slide is more likely to be closer to the center of interest in the image, depending on...
Hersch Nitikman
hersch@...
Jun 1, 2001 9:42 am
15314
I wuzent mekin phun of yur spellin. ;-) ... From: owner-scan@... [mailto:owner-scan@...]On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001...
gary
gsellani@...
Jun 1, 2001 11:06 am
15315
... Minor correction needed here. With the Mac variant of Nikonscan 2.5.1, you select a focus point by first OPTION-clicking on the focus button, and then...
Julian Vrieslander
julianv@...
Jun 1, 2001 11:13 am
15316
Last night I scanned a couple of 25-year-old Kodachrome 64 slides in my LS-2000. These particular slides required a small analog gain boost to open up very...
Julian Vrieslander
julianv@...
Jun 1, 2001 11:13 am
15317
I am thinking of upgrading to a new scanner costing under $200. Are there any Firewire scanners in this price range? Would a Firewire scanner be faster than...
Lou
louw@...
Jun 1, 2001 1:37 pm
15318
... Not to be an apologist for Nikon, but this seems to have become the practice in introducing new hardware and software, where even a delay of a few weeks is...
East75th
east75th@...
Jun 1, 2001 3:55 pm
15319
I have seen some posts recently about scanning in B&W with Nikon scanners, so here is my offering. I have been using a Nikon LS-2000 for about a year and a...
Peter Calvin
peter@...
Jun 1, 2001 5:31 pm
15320
Agfa Vision 35 hot light scanner OEM by Nikon. (like the 35xx series, I think) I'm getting convinced the dust on the scans isn't on the film, but in the ...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:18 pm
15321
I'm posting this again because I changed ISPs, so any reply probably disappeared into the bit dumpster. I have a Barneyscan 3515 35mm scanner, seems in good...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Jun 1, 2001 7:19 pm
15322
... Dave- Thanks for the link to this customer review site. Does it strike you (or anyone else) that what you are calling "horror stories" result in a score...
Sterne/Dice
sterne@...
Jun 2, 2001 12:54 am
15323
I doubt that there would be a significant speed difference, if there is any at all - the scanning process itself takes the most time and the time to transfer...
IronWorks
ironworks@...
Jun 2, 2001 1:09 am
15324
The report was originally from Digital ICE's representative Jack Phipps - he didn't specify but said only that ICE often works but sometimes doesn't with ...
IronWorks
ironworks@...
Jun 2, 2001 1:11 am
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I've seen problems with about half of the Kodachromes I've tried on my LS-30, but I can't correlate to type or age unfortunately. I also have an Agfa T-2500...
Dave King
kingphoto@...
Jun 2, 2001 1:11 am
15326
I don't think I would call it the "negative" side of things at all. The reality of these situations is always less glamorous than the hype-that's how life is,...
James Hill
jmhphoto@...
Jun 2, 2001 1:13 am
15327
First, on thinking about it in light of another person's post, a good OCR program may not work well with a document feeder anyway since the feeder would have...
Laurie Solomon
laurie@...
Jun 2, 2001 1:13 am
15328
USB is as fast up to about 600dpi. At 600dpi or higher scans, both Firewire and SCSI produce much faster scans - USB will have maxed out the bandwidth. Don't...
David Chien
chiendh@...
Jun 2, 2001 2:21 am
15329
How do I post to this group? Joe Henry joehenry@... - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines....
Joseph Henry
jhai@...
Jun 2, 2001 2:23 am
15330
Lou, ... You can search the internet for best pricing of a scanner you may be interested in. A scanner with a firewire interface will be faster than one with a...
dsbryant@...
Jun 2, 2001 2:23 am
15331
... FireWire is much faster than USB, but in many cases, especially on inexpensive models, a scanner may not exceed the USB limit anyway. i would check for...
steve harley
steve@...
Jun 2, 2001 2:24 am
15332
No Firewire scanners in the bargain basement price range. Firewire is an option on high end scanners because it can move more data faster than USB can. That's...
Paul Corsa
nipperdo@...
Jun 2, 2001 2:24 am
15333
... its ... same ... want. I've had a similar problem during the brief time that I had an Epson 1640 photo scanner. What I found happening was that the heat of...