> IMO Linux is worse-off than Windows for colour management. With Apple > its built into the os.
Not built into the OS. Just every app supports it. You're right about Linux though, but both turboprint and vuescan support some kind of colour profile. > I may have mentioned recently that I thought P&V's machine might support > CD-RWs. This is not the case. Thanks for the warning, I was about to try it. > supports) to CD. They have a workstation out the back that will read CD- > RW but this may require leaving it with them if they can't do it there & It will also push the price up considerably. The cheap prints are only from the ebox. > a word, expensive. Plus my intention was only to scan to the web, and Well, in that case you could cut the wire to the lamp in your el cheapo flatbed and hold a lightbulb over the film while scanning ;) > BTW Photo & Video can scan an entire roll in one hit and write to CD for > not-much-money. Wrong. See my writeup. And 2000*3000 is not more than ok. Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann is possibly list0570 with the domain in header http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me.
