Art...or anyone else...are there other scanners using cold cathode? What's the particular model of the coldlight Canon scanner, and its specs? I remember when...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Apr 1, 2002 9:34 am
20325
Thanks...this is the best parody of an idiot rightwinger I've seen. on 03/30/2002 06:05 PM, Lloyd O'Daniel at lodaniel@... wrote: If only George would...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Apr 1, 2002 9:34 am
20326
Please don't try to be conciliatory...people have finally got to the frenzy stage, and it's just now getting really amusing. I know you meant well, but it...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Apr 1, 2002 9:35 am
20327
In my experience, high res means it shows the grain in high res! Just like optical/chemical printing, slower film has finer grain, so can be enlarged more...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Apr 1, 2002 9:36 am
20328
In article <FAEBJHPJNNGCAGDNGLNPOEEKEEAA.gsellani@...>, gary <gsellani@...> writes ... Or, put another way, if the pixels are 10um then you...
Kennedy McEwen
rkm@...
Apr 1, 2002 9:37 am
20329
I have been using Vuescan very successfully with a Nikon 4000 on Firewire. Substantially better scans than the Nikon Software. However, I STILL can't get the...
Bill Agee
billagee@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:14 pm
20330
... blah...blah...blah.... Hell hath no fury....etc, etc... -- b i l l a g e e s t u d i o c a p i s t r a n o b e a c h c a l i f o r n i a ...
Bill Agee
billagee@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:14 pm
20331
One possible workaround is to invoke autofocus, and then use the manual focus slider to defocus one or two notches. Once the grain is aliased, no amount of...
Paul D. DeRocco
pderocco@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:15 pm
20332
You can't just keep making the CCD pixels smaller. If noise doesn't get you, the diffraction will. However, at 1AM I can't write a decent argument using Dawes...
gary
gsellani@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:15 pm
20333
... Great advice. I went to Vuescan out of frustration with the nikon software and won't go back. Much smoother and more useful scans. Bill -- b i l l a g e...
Bill Agee
billagee@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:16 pm
20334
Other than LED lighting, the scanners that I've seen use CCFT's or CCFL's, which stand for Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube and CCF Lamp. CCFT technology is no...
gary
gsellani@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:16 pm
20335
Re: Was: Moving on Now: Moving on BritainBlind the right wing with facts and they start to call you names. Often these lunatic-fringe posts end up on websites...
gary
gsellani@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:16 pm
20336
Spoken like a true idiot leftwinger. ... From: owner-scan@... [mailto:owner-scan@...] On Behalf Of byard pidgeon Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 10:50...
Lloyd O'Daniel
lodaniel@...
Apr 1, 2002 1:16 pm
20337
Arthur Entlich wrote: You midget wish to try Fuji Provia F 100 ISO, slide film, as it ... My spell checker got a little weird on me. That was supposed to...
Arthur Entlich
artistic-1@...
Apr 1, 2002 5:19 pm
20338
... I feel better knowing the government isn't only ignoring the locals ;-) Art - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject...
Arthur Entlich
artistic-1@...
Apr 1, 2002 5:20 pm
20339
Hi all, To put it plainly: If your post is not on the topic of scanning, do not send it to this list. Please do not respond to any off topic posts. Let's get...
Mitchell Leben
mitch@...
Apr 1, 2002 5:37 pm
20340
... Wasn't there a British TV show with a similar name? Isn't Britain where they have VAT? Are you tryna start a fight? ... Art - Turn off HTML mail features....
Arthur Entlich
artistic-1@...
Apr 1, 2002 5:38 pm
20341
... Change of season, Traumatic Stress Disorder (usually takes about six months from the event, or longer) slow stock market recovery, something in the...
Arthur Entlich
artistic-1@...
Apr 1, 2002 5:39 pm
20342
... But even in this pre-Fovean era, digital capture beats film in color accuracy. That's "technical" isn't it? Dave - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep...
Dave King
kingphoto@...
Apr 1, 2002 8:38 pm
20343
Thanks Arthur, I needed a good laugh to start out my April Fool's Monday. Regards, John in Okc ... From: "Arthur Entlich" <artistic-1@...> To:...
John
jackg@...
Apr 1, 2002 8:39 pm
20344
Spoken like a true idiot tall person. ;-) [Sorry, could resist the lame-o joke.] What's the deal with the hard edge versus soft edge grain? Maybe the grain ...
gary
gsellani@...
Apr 1, 2002 10:48 pm
20345
Add my vote for Vuescan. Carr ... From: "Bill Agee" <billagee@...> To: <scan@...> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 10:59 PM Subject: Re: Grain...
Carr Baldwin
carr@...
Apr 1, 2002 10:49 pm
20346
In article <FAEBJHPJNNGCAGDNGLNPIEFDEEAA.gsellani@...>, gary <gsellani@...> writes ... I am aware of that Gary, but my suggestion did not...
Kennedy McEwen
rkm@...
Apr 1, 2002 10:51 pm
20347
Minola, Benq (Acer) and Umax make consumer or "prosumer" scanners using cold cathode and Digital ICE. Of course MicroTek, Polaroid and others make them without...
Jack Phipps
JPhipps@...
Apr 1, 2002 11:05 pm
20348
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you use smaller CCD sensors, wouldn't it make sense to make them all available to the outside world (i.e., just sell it as a...
Paul D. DeRocco
pderocco@...
Apr 2, 2002 12:06 am
20349
Thanks Mitch. ... - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions....
Sam A. McCandless
samcc@...
Apr 2, 2002 2:50 am
20350
In article <NEBBKHCFDGIGIJEHDJFCMEJADEAA.pderocco@...>, Paul D. DeRocco <pderocco@...> writes ... That is certainly true in the case of...
Kennedy McEwen
rkm@...
Apr 2, 2002 2:51 am
20351
Actually almost all current CCD prosumer film scanners use cold cathode light sources. The only one I can think of which doesn't is Nikon's, using LEDs. So,...
Arthur Entlich
artistic-1@...
Apr 2, 2002 2:52 am
20352
I guess it's obvious I haven't kept current with scanner technology...I'm using an "old" halogen lamped Agfa (OEM by Nikon). I thought they were all using...
byard pidgeon
bluedove@...
Apr 2, 2002 6:54 am
20353
Howdy, list folk: There's been a bit of discussion on film grain and the use of ICE. Recently, I bought a Minolta Scan Multi Pro. (I had a Nikon 8000ED but ...