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7123
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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Dec 1, 1999
9:24 am
7124
www.nikontechusa.com is the web site for the Nikon User Forum Harris - ** Complimentary Subscription to Popular Photography Magazine ** *** Simply for...
Harris J. Sklar
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Dec 1, 1999
12:57 pm
7125
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...
Michael D. Sherer
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Dec 1, 1999
10:09 pm
7126
... 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...
Bill Brady
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Dec 1, 1999
10:12 pm
7127
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...
Gene McLaughlin
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Dec 1, 1999
10:50 pm
7128
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...
Frank Wiewandt
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Dec 2, 1999
12:22 am
7129
... 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...
Rob Geraghty
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Dec 2, 1999
2:21 am
7130
... 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...
Peter Figen
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Dec 2, 1999
5:10 am
7131
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,...
David Freedman
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Dec 2, 1999
5:52 am
7132
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...
Rajeev Hemmadi
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Dec 2, 1999
8:13 am
7133
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...
Gary Sellani
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Dec 2, 1999
8:51 am
7134
... 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....
Bill Brady
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Dec 2, 1999
12:24 pm
7135
... 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...
Bill Brady
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Dec 2, 1999
12:37 pm
7136
... 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...
Bill Brady
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Dec 2, 1999
12:38 pm
7137
... 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...
Bill Brady
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Dec 2, 1999
12:38 pm
7138
... 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...
Frank Wiewandt
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Dec 2, 1999
5:15 pm
7139
... 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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Dec 2, 1999
5:23 pm
7140
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. ...
David Dyer-Bennet
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Dec 2, 1999
6:56 pm
7141
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...
David Dyer-Bennet
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Dec 2, 1999
7:10 pm
7142
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...
Tom Jr. Garrett
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Dec 2, 1999
8:10 pm
7143
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...
Gary Sellani
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Dec 2, 1999
8:12 pm
7144
... 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...
Bill Brady
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Dec 2, 1999
9:34 pm
7145
... 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 ...
Alan Zinn
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Dec 2, 1999
9:43 pm
7146
... 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...
Lew
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Dec 2, 1999
11:35 pm
7147
... 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. ... ...
Dave King
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Dec 3, 1999
1:02 am
7148
Unfortunately, I am coming to the same conclusion about 35mm being a toy, useful primarily for sports, candids, newspaper press photography and some travel. ...
Bonn Macy
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Dec 3, 1999
2:23 am
7149
... Many of my clients - international market research companies - often need 35mm for very critical work: 35mm projection slides used in tests for determining...
Clive Bubley
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Dec 3, 1999
3:18 am
7150
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. ...
Clive Bubley
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Dec 3, 1999
3:26 am
7151
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...
Bonn Macy
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Dec 3, 1999
4:20 am
7152
... 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...
Rob Geraghty
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Dec 3, 1999
5:12 am
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