Larry Berman wrote:
> I can't be the only one with this magazine.
>
> The shortages are blamed on three things:
> Soaring demands
> Consolidation among CD manufacturers
> High patent royalties
>
> Larry
>
>
Well, it is pretty obvious they have been dumping them on the market.
The prices h
Jim Snyder wrote:
> on 6/5/01 7:01 AM, Larry Berman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>> I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
>> to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will triple this summer by July. Buy
>> em while you can.
>>
>
> or wait until Septem
Dave Suurballe wrote:
> Good idea; certainly worth considering...
>
> I'm scanning now with a Kodak RFS 3600, and it doesn't scan outside the
> standard frame dimensions.
>
> Dave
Speaking of the RFS-3600, Kodak is again lowering prices on it. They
are now offering 3600 frames of film (100
Karsten Petersen wrote:
> Hi Art,
>
>
>> Can I ask you two silly questions?
>>
>> 1) Why did Nikon charge you DM351 to fix a scanner which was operating
>> within the normal "technical limitations" of the scanner?
>
>
> They claimed that they have cleaned it, and that it was working proper
Maris writes ...
> From: "Ramesh Kumar_C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Maris V. Lidaka, wrote:
> | Based on your statement, following is my understanding.
> |
> | Minolta will have provided a Profile file, which will be laying
some where
> | in my PC. Vuescan will use this profile when "Device RGB" i
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001 05:11:56 EDT, you wrote:
>The exact same CCD and A/D converter is used to scan the
>image in infrared and visible light. The only difference between
>the two scan passes is which lamp is turned on.
I've just purchased an LS-2000 and am clambering up the learning
curve. My w
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From: "Ramesh Kumar_C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:13 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Device Profile in "VueScan"
| Maris V. Lidaka, wrote:
| >>As to your second question, yes - "Device Profile" transfers the profile
| of
on 6/5/01 7:01 AM, Larry Berman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
> to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will triple this summer by July. Buy
> em while you can.
>
...or wait until September when the first DVD+RW drives come
Good idea; certainly worth considering...
I'm scanning now with a Kodak RFS 3600, and it doesn't scan outside the
standard frame dimensions.
Dave
> From: tflash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 22:44:01 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: films
on 6/5/01 1:33 PM, Dave Suurballe wrote:
> I would love to see a scanner that can scan from film edge to film edge, not
> just the exposed frame in the middle.
>
> That's because I'm scanning negatives which have a serial number exposed on
> the film outside the sprocket holes and it would be gr
I think you well find the following:
There are two Minolta profiles on your system (c:\windows\color if using a
PC).One for negative and one for positive images.
The Vuescan help file states that "Device RGB" is only useful if you select
"image" as the media type.
>From the Vuescan help file"...
Hi Art,
> Can I ask you two silly questions?
>
> 1) Why did Nikon charge you DM351 to fix a scanner which was operating
> within the normal "technical limitations" of the scanner?
They claimed that they have cleaned it, and that it was working properly
AFTER their action. I could not make out an
Maris V. Lidaka, wrote:
>>As to your second question, yes - "Device Profile" transfers the profile
of
>>the scanner. Vuescan itself does not apply a "Vuescan profile".
Thanks for the response.
Based on your statement, following is my understanding.
Minolta will have provided a Profile file, wh
I can't be the only one with this magazine.
The shortages are blamed on three things:
Soaring demands
Consolidation among CD manufacturers
High patent royalties
Larry
>>I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
>>to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will tripl
Hi Ed,
Again, not to be argumentative, but, I do understand it is the same CCD.
That isn't the issue. We know that, for instance, typically the blue
scan is noisier than the green or red, right?
I have no idea what type of response the infrared sensitivity of the CCD
is, but I'm (guessing) tha
on 6/5/01 4:09 PM, Arthur Entlich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did they say why? Is there a sudden demand, has a company stopped
> production, is there a shortage of tellurium (if they still use that) or
> some other component, are the manufacturers trying to increase
> profits??? Should I inv
Larry Berman wrote:
> I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is
> going to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will triple this summer by
> July. Buy em while you can.
>
> Larry
>
Did they say why? Is there a sudden demand, has a company stopped
production, is th
remove
My mistake. It's CDR's but I'm assuming it's CD's in general that there's a
shortage of.
Larry
>Was that CD-RW only or also CD-Rs?
>
>
>| I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
>| to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will triple this summer by July. Buy
>|
Was that CD-RW only or also CD-Rs?
Maris
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From: "Larry Berman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: CD RW Deal
| I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
| to be
To the best of my knowledge Device Profile applies to Scan and to RAW scan.
As to your second question, yes - "Device Profile" transfers the profile of
the scanner. Vuescan itself does not apply a "Vuescan profile".
Maris
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From: "Ramesh Kumar_C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
remove
In a message dated 6/4/2001 10:38:06 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm guessing, but I would be surprised that the infrared light
> scan would have very much noise artifacting in it.
The exact same CCD and A/D converter is used to scan the
image in infrared and visible light. The only d
Folks,
I'm thinking of upgrading my ScanWit 2720 to a "real" scanner. I'm quite
annoyed that the ScanWit doesn't handle underexposed slides very well. In
some cases the colors are WAY! off.
I'm thinking of buying a used Nikon LS-2000 or Coolscan IV. The question is
just: which one...
I proba
For Win95/98/me/w2k(aka nt5):
The scsi devices need to be turned on prior to booting only if it requires
the scsi bios to be loaded -- bios only needs to be loaded for disk/bootable
devices. So for scanners, no need to do so. Just use the device manager
and click on refresh.
For nt/Win3.x:
thes
I would love to see a scanner that can scan from film edge to film edge, not
just the exposed frame in the middle.
That's because I'm scanning negatives which have a serial number exposed on
the film outside the sprocket holes and it would be great to get that on the
raw scan.
Dave Suurballe
--- You wrote:
How much difference in frame length could that make?
Art
--- end of quoted material ---
I expect quite a lot when you are looking at figures like 99.5 %. Fractions of
a percent! It would be easy to do the geometry to see how the gap would affect
accuracy at different focal length
Hi James
mine is'nt noisy, maybe you can be more specific.
Jan
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From: "James Grove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: filmscanners: RE: Nikon LS-40 Coolscan 4
>
> Anyone else find t
--- You wrote:
Richard wrote:
> What was that monster Kodak 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 rangefinder (220 film) that they
sold during the war and possibly before? Beautifully built in the US,
uncoatedoptics that were quite good, it looked like a kid's toy on steriods.
Oooh, that's a toughie. The Medalist was
Hi
I use Minolta Dimage Dual II with Vuescan.
In VueScan, Is it good to use RAW scan or Scan with DeviceProfile?
In VueScan, If I select "Device Profile", is it the profile of the scanner?
In my PS6.0, I see two profiles related to "Minolta Dimage Dual II ", but
none on Vuescan.
T
I just read in PC World Magazine (July issue page 58) that there is going
to be a shortage of CDRW's and prices will triple this summer by July. Buy
em while you can.
Larry
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In a message dated 3/6/01 1:38:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< So, is Eastman Kodak supposed to be the ideal model for "control?" If you'd
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