... Here are the specks on the LS-10. The main thing you will notice about the Coolscan 10 is that it scans VERY slowly. 35mm scanner 2592 x 3888 pixels per...
Arthur Entlich
ua107@...
Mar 1, 1999 10:37 am
3477
... There is a new HP Photosmart scanner coming out this month, however, just like the old one, it does not support the Mac (in software). It will be a USB...
Arthur Entlich
ua107@...
Mar 1, 1999 11:08 am
3478
... The main things to know about the new HP scanner are: 1) improved color fidelity and accuracy 2) USB = SLOWER than the earlier SCSI model 3) better...
Arthur Entlich
ua107@...
Mar 1, 1999 12:06 pm
3479
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ssolomon@...
Mar 1, 1999 3:28 pm
3480
Alan, In general, of coarse faster film has more grain. Yet in recent years their have been some big surprises. For instance the new "T" structure film grain ...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Mar 1, 1999 5:57 pm
3481
Clare Instead of reducing resolution try reducing size through compression. Don't us flat tiff, use instead JPEG or LZW to reduce size. You'll be pleased with...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Mar 1, 1999 6:32 pm
3482
Mel Chromes scan great! Much better than negs. Kodachrome is an excellent film transparency for scanning. Phil ... ...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Mar 1, 1999 6:33 pm
3483
... When I had the 1000, I needed to raise the gamma curve to lighten the scans and most of the message I read about were complaining about it being too dark....
Rich D
richd21@...
Mar 1, 1999 6:37 pm
3484
From: Al Michaud Subject: Scanwizard B&W scans ... I've just bought a LightLid 35 for my Microtek Phantom 636 flat bed and was scanning my first b&w negatives...
Keith (R.K.) Berry
keith_r.k.berry@...
Mar 1, 1999 9:37 pm
3485
I understand that HP no longer provides Mac drivers for its scanners, but there is a third party solution - Scantastic. Has anyone used HP scanners on a Mac by...
Laura Fowler
lfowler@...
Mar 1, 1999 11:22 pm
3486
I am a novice when selecting a proper film for photo. And I became quite surprised about your view towards negative films. I have always heard that they have a...
Lars-Ake Larsson
lars-ake.larsson@...
Mar 1, 1999 11:31 pm
3487
Any one doing B&W scanning and printing should get the latest copy of PHOTO Techniques and read the article by Ron Harris page 35.... Alan D. Smith ...
Al Smith
adsmith@...
Mar 2, 1999 3:07 am
3488
... Don't us ... the ... Yes Phil, I have been reducing size through compression. Here is what I have found works best but I still end up with 13 - 30K . I...
Clare Lawrence
CLARELAWRENCE@...
Mar 2, 1999 4:17 am
3489
Does PHOTO techniques have a website or do I have to buy the magazine? ==================================================================== Please trim all...
Robert
onestroke@...
Mar 2, 1999 4:51 am
3490
I just scanned a batch of 35mm negatives on my Nikon Coolscan LS-30, and as usualy most of the photos came out well. However, with tricky low-light photos I...
Erick Kyogoku
tasogare@...
Mar 2, 1999 5:45 am
3491
... ACK! Not my negatives! ... Victor Engel Vector Angle Stop@... lights@... ...
Victor Engel
lights@...
Mar 2, 1999 6:44 am
3492
With which scanner? I have a Nikon LS-1000, and the scanning software works great with all the various negative films I've used (Kodak, Fuji, Agfa, etc.). The...
Victor Engel
lights@...
Mar 2, 1999 6:46 am
3493
Negative films have more exposure latitude; i.e. they are more forgiving in terms of exposure errors. ... ...
Veli Cigirgan
veli.cigirgan@...
Mar 2, 1999 8:01 am
3494
Phillip, How would you compare chromes vs. negatives in the "800 ASA and more" league? ... ====================================================================...
Veli Cigirgan
veli.cigirgan@...
Mar 2, 1999 8:03 am
3495
they have a new web site : www.photoechmag.com but I have not gone to there site as I just saw it in this issue of the mag. ... From: Robert...
Al Smith
adsmith@...
Mar 2, 1999 2:08 pm
3496
I'm new to scanning & have seen suggestions to check scanner calibration using a grey card. So, I photographed my Kodak grey card using Sensia ll film....
Adamache,Larry [PYR]
Larry.Adamache@...
Mar 2, 1999 5:29 pm
3497
Recently hooked up an old ScanJet IIC to one of our Macs. Downloaded DeskScan II from the HP site. Pretty simple, "generic" scanning software, but it works...
Gibson, Philip
GibsonP@...
Mar 2, 1999 5:32 pm
3498
Hi Lars I was referring to RS-200 etc. Rick Boden who is an AGFA film user shared with me that the RS line has been replaced by the RSX and soon RSX II line of...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Mar 2, 1999 5:32 pm
3499
... I'm having the same problem. I'm trying to find out if this is on the film or a reaction my LS-2000 is having with these kind of shots. I have scanned ...
Rich D
richd21@...
Mar 2, 1999 5:35 pm
3500
I have narrowed down my search for a below $400 scanner to the agfa 1236s and the Epson Perfection 636. Couple of stuffs I learned about the above scanners - I...
H. Wang
wang@...
Mar 2, 1999 6:22 pm
3501
Try setting the LS-2000 at SINGLE sample, do not use multisampling and turn off any defect correction and sharpening... see if you scans do not improve... Mark...
Ender100@...
Mar 2, 1999 9:28 pm
3502
Dear Erick - You are probably experiencing scanning noise in shadow areas due to signal to noise limitations of the scanner, rather than film grain. If you...
Mel Hunt
mhunt@...
Mar 2, 1999 10:15 pm
3503
... What pixel dimensions do you end up with? This will influence file size of compressed image. Compressing twice doesn't seem like a good idea, given...
shomler@...
Mar 2, 1999 11:36 pm
3504
... I looked at a couple of your images (nice bay/fog photos). I experience a similar effect scanning negatives on my Photosmart when the images were taken in...
shomler@...
Mar 2, 1999 11:40 pm
3505
... There's a Photoshop plug-in called Quantum Mechanic http://www.camerabits.com that's supposed to help deal with noise in the blue channel of scans and ...