Someone mentioned a usergroup forum, possibly on a Nikon site.... does anyone have the website address for this? TIA Mark Nelson - ** Complimentary...
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Harris J. Sklar
hjsesq@...
Dec 1, 1999 12:57 pm
www.nikontechusa.com is the web site for the Nikon User Forum Harris - ** Complimentary Subscription to Popular Photography Magazine ** *** Simply for...
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Michael D. Sherer
sherer@...
Dec 1, 1999 10:09 pm
Bill, can you tell us more about how well this scanner handles negatives...especially when compared to your Microtek I am torn between these two scanners...I...
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 1, 1999 10:12 pm
... It beats the Microtek hands down. Its easier to use, much faster, and yields better results. The Microtek has "missing pixels" or a line in the negative...
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Gene McLaughlin
mclaughlin@...
Dec 1, 1999 10:50 pm
Dear Mike: thanks for your excellent post on the 1200. I am considering two scanners, both epson, the perfection 1200 and the expression 800. I have several...
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Frank Wiewandt
fwphoto@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:22 am
Bill, My initial impressions are very much the same as yours even though this is my first flatbed scanner. I have the scsi version, though. ... 1/4 x ... I'm...
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Rob Geraghty
the_harper@...
Dec 2, 1999 2:21 am
... Gene, if you check Epson's web site you'll see that the transparency adapter for the 1200 is a different lid for the scanner, not a cheap mirror...
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Peter Figen
pfigen@...
Dec 2, 1999 5:10 am
... The answer here is emphatically yes. The Howtek is much better at scanning prints than the flatbed. On the surface, taking the limited density range and...
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David Freedman
dpfreedman@...
Dec 2, 1999 5:52 am
Well, I finally managed to get a Leafscan 45 of my own. At the moment, it's sitting in the garage, still boxed up on its shipping pallet. Before I can use it,...
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Rajeev Hemmadi
hemmadir@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:13 am
Hello, fellow scanners - I'm Rajeev Hemmadi from Mumbai, India, and I'm a newbie on this list. I have a Umax Astra 1220S (SCSI) scanner bundled with a UDS-IS11...
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Gary Sellani
gsellani@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:51 am
I can't comment on which card will work, but you may want to investigate the National Instruments web page on their upgrade policies. Generally, if you have...
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:24 pm
... Howdy Dave, Use PCI. PCMIA has too many problems in implementation and ISA is obsolete. PCI is very fast and well designed to handle large volumes of data....
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:37 pm
... Frank, Please do not take offense, but I am a medium/large format user. I use 35mm only in exterme cases. Having said that: I gave up on trying to obtain...
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:38 pm
... In general, I prefer to do the adjustments in PS5 because it has the best available technology for the job, however, interpolation, tonal range, color...
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:38 pm
... I guess it to late to get a Mac. ... That's the problem. The SCSI Host Adapter you have does not work properly with Win98 & your h/w combination. Win98 is...
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Frank Wiewandt
fwphoto@...
Dec 2, 1999 5:15 pm
... Hey, no offense taken Bill <G>. I bought the 1200s spacifically to use for my med. format film. I use a LS-2000 for 35mm. My comments were aimed at the...
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Galatwo20@...
Dec 2, 1999 5:23 pm
... Kodachrome many, many years ago.<< Think about what you just said. Many, Many years ago. That was then; this is now. Personally, I am amazed at the...
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David Dyer-Bennet
dd-b@...
Dec 2, 1999 6:56 pm
Ender100@... <Ender100@...> writes on 1 December 1999 at 02:45:06 EST ... The top of the site is www.nikontechusa.com; work down from there. ...
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David Dyer-Bennet
dd-b@...
Dec 2, 1999 7:10 pm
Rajeev Hemmadi <hemmadir@...> writes on 2 December 1999 at 11:02:15 +0530 ... Is this the only scanner on your system? I have these symptoms...
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Tom Jr. Garrett
tgar2@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:10 pm
I have an Epson Exp. 800 Pro and have done some 35mm scans for 8x10 print size that I feel are ok for proof or portfolio work. A couple of them I would not be...
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Gary Sellani
gsellani@...
Dec 2, 1999 8:12 pm
GPIB started out as HPIB (Hewlett Packard Interface Bus), and was used on test equipment, which would include plotters. The standard has been around for a...
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Bill Brady
wmbrady@...
Dec 2, 1999 9:34 pm
... I have, and I have 35mm and 2 1/4 negs and slides from today back 30 years. I have a 35mm system. There are times when 35mm is great. The quality is nil...
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Alan Zinn
azinn@...
Dec 2, 1999 9:43 pm
... Fellows, A format debate always seems very pointless to me. Why insist that 35mm format images have less "quality" than a larger format? They are just ...
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Lew
lew@...
Dec 2, 1999 11:35 pm
... Bill... I am trying to figure out why you feel the way you do about 35mm... None of the publishers I am working with want anything but 35mm chromes. Should...
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Dave King
kingphoto@...
Dec 3, 1999 1:02 am
... It's a right tool for the job kinda deal, isn't it? There are many historically great photographs that could have only been taken with 35mm cameras. ... ...
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Bonn Macy
Lotusm50@...
Dec 3, 1999 2:23 am
Unfortunately, I am coming to the same conclusion about 35mm being a toy, useful primarily for sports, candids, newspaper press photography and some travel. ...
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Clive Bubley
clive@...
Dec 3, 1999 3:18 am
... Many of my clients - international market research companies - often need 35mm for very critical work: 35mm projection slides used in tests for determining...
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Clive Bubley
clive@...
Dec 3, 1999 3:26 am
Hey Mitch, What's happened to our regular signature at the bottom of the posts? The one that says: Please do your part: Stay on topic. Trim quoted messages. ...
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Bonn Macy
Lotusm50@...
Dec 3, 1999 4:20 am
I certainly agree you choose the right format for the job at hand. I do use 35mm, but for many tasks it just won't the job adequately to my eye. The task you...
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Rob Geraghty
the_harper@...
Dec 3, 1999 5:12 am
... You forgot to include most of the non-studio advertising photography being taken every day and most of the non-studio wedding photography. I don't see your...