... From: Veli.cigirgan@... <veli.cigirgan@...> To: scan@... <scan@...> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 12:36 AM Subject: RE: Reciprocity...
Charles P. Lamb
clamb@...
Apr 1, 1999 9:22 am
3920
I'm another happy camper when it comes to Kodak PhotoCD. I've used Alpha CD Imaging in Menlo Park, CA. They do a great job. Recently I got an HP PhotoSmart...
JimD
essdogs@...
Apr 1, 1999 5:05 pm
3921
Hi Lenny I think your input is very helpful. Ok, the photographer is trying to over saturate the photo with the under exposed film (maybe two stops). He uses...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Apr 1, 1999 6:17 pm
3922
"The practical photographer is not necessarily a sensitometrist..., but it is important to recognize the limits of (scene) brightness that can be recorded on...
Dave King
kingphoto@...
Apr 1, 1999 6:53 pm
3923
Dear ScanList: With "...8. No questions are too basic for this list. Many of the subscribers are experienced pros, but we are all newbies at some point...." as...
VoodooRRP@...
Apr 1, 1999 6:55 pm
3924
Opinion please? Nikon Coolscan is rated at about 2500 DPI and Microtek 35t Plus at about 1950. There is something like 400$ difference in cost is it worth the...
Al Michaud
al@...
Apr 1, 1999 8:39 pm
3925
... I want to thank you for this excellent explanation. I was wondering why some were saying that neg film had a higher dynamic range when I doesn't measure...
Rich D
richd21@...
Apr 1, 1999 10:34 pm
3926
Yet additionally the grain comes out of the image in the bright ... the ... bright ... The bright areas of the film have the least amount of dye - and while...
Lenny Cohen
lenny@...
Apr 2, 1999 12:10 am
3927
Mike, Download the Silverfast PhotoCD demo at lasersoftint.com I've been struggling with PhotoCD and Kodak's Access Module for a long time and was about to...
Jeff Markus
markusphoto@...
Apr 2, 1999 12:10 am
3928
... I have the Nikon LS-2000 and the "ICE" functionality is worth the difference in price. I am constantly amazed at this technology's ability to remove dust,...
Jeff Kelley
thocker@...
Apr 2, 1999 12:44 am
3929
Has anyone used the Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000 or Minolta Dimage Scan Speed yet? If so, can you give your experiences with them (good or bad) or even compare...
Wilson
wilson@...
Apr 2, 1999 4:20 am
3930
... I'm using the PSS4000 as we speak. Got it about 4 hours ago. Traded it in from a LS2000. Might trade it back <sigh.> I dunno. Too early to tell. Things...
Sal Sessa
sal@...
Apr 2, 1999 5:17 am
3931
All films come with a certain max. resolving power (listed as lpi), e.g., 125 lpi. It seems to me that scanning resolution must meet the maximum resolving...
Gerald Davey
gdavey@...
Apr 2, 1999 5:18 am
3932
Sal, Thanks for the feedback, sounds like I should stay away from the Polaroid unless it gets better with more experience with it. The Vuescan software by ...
Wilson
wilson@...
Apr 2, 1999 2:36 pm
3933
Hi Gerald, Some very good films like Orthographic film have grain sizes as small as 3 microns or 8000 dpi. Only one scanner that I've ever tested was as good...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Apr 2, 1999 5:30 pm
3934
In message <3703A9A6.E16DBF90@...>, Phil lippincott <phil.lippincott@...> writes ... Dear Phil I have dipped in and out of this long...
Richard Kenward
kenward@...
Apr 2, 1999 5:32 pm
3935
Does anyone know if the Leaf 35mm scanner has Window NT driver support? John -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Please do...
John Pham
johnp@...
Apr 2, 1999 6:15 pm
3936
my question is - and i have a umax 610s with performa computer - i had a crash and my hard drive died. i have to unplug the scanner in order for the computer...
Tom Wharton
Tom_Wharton@...
Apr 2, 1999 9:38 pm
3937
I have a new Sprint Scan 4000 I have been playing around with for two days, and I am just not sure I understand how this works. My film of choice (Fuji400...
Sal Sessa
sal@...
Apr 2, 1999 10:14 pm
3938
Phil lippincott wrote: clip ... Hi Phil, When one prints an underexposed or underdeveloped black & white negative, it is usually necessary to use a higher than...
James Klebau
jklebau@...
Apr 3, 1999 7:25 pm
3939
Have you tried other film types? Perhaps some of the types on their list? Mel Hunt mailto:mhunt@... ... two days, ... list of film ... called ... ...
Mel Hunt
mhunt@...
Apr 3, 1999 7:27 pm
3940
... Yes. There are only about 10. The Kodak film types turn it blue, the others turn it yellow. It's just the lesser of the two evils. End up doing a lot of...
Sal Sessa
sal@...
Apr 3, 1999 8:08 pm
3941
... Thanks again, G. Davey...
Gerald Davey
gdavey@...
Apr 4, 1999 5:27 am
3942
... Phil Out of curosity and need (since I can ot afford a drum scanner) how close to the stated figures do the CCD scanners come ? In particular I am...
ellery
ellery@...
Apr 4, 1999 3:27 pm
3943
I use the SprintScanPlus and can usually eliminate a cast by employing the "neutral selection tool". You should be able to formulate your own profile for the...
Dale Hoffman
dhoff@...
Apr 4, 1999 9:00 pm
3944
Checkout shopper.com This drive can be purchased for as low as $333. <bg> 18.00GB Eide Ultra ATA/66 3.5LP 7200RPM 9.0MS Deskstar 18GXP Just enter the line...
Lou
louw@...
Apr 5, 1999 1:56 am
3945
I have Agfa's FotoTune (now ColorTune) which includes a set of IT8 color targets and some data files taken directly from those targets. FotoTune uses these to...
Dale Hoffman
dhoff@...
Apr 5, 1999 1:56 am
3946
Hi Ellery, I've only tested the HP scanner in your list. I hope one day to test Nikon and Minolta. The dealers for these products won't let me. I've tried. HP...
Phil lippincott
phil.lippincott@...
Apr 5, 1999 6:19 am
3947
... Dear Phil, REgarding the specs you are showing on the HP scanner, is that the HP PhotoSmart film scanner or the new USB interfaced S-20? They advertise...
Arthur Entlich
ua107@...
Apr 5, 1999 9:35 am
3948
Hi Phil, Which HP Scanner are you talking about? Photosmart or newer S20? S20 claims (even photosmart claimed) an optical resolution of 2400 or 2700, and S20 ...