Richard wrote:
For what its worth I'm reposting my findings on the subject using MacOS9.1,
Canoscan FS2710. I haven't revisited the problem since January 1st so I'll
scan the same neg using the latest Vuescan and see if there's been any
improvement.
Thanks for your interest Richard. My
That would explain it. Thank you.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Scales
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:40 AM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Bounced messages
I do, you have the wrong host. It is: halftone.co.uk.
Art Wrote:
OK. So which other scanners offer these feature currently, and which
are being upgraded to offer them? Is Nikon going to offer these added
features for the LS-2000?
Art
Shaf Wrote:
Of course, one opoint Nikon could offer us LS-30/2000 owners would
be a
purchase upgrade to
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From: Laurie
Solomon Subject: RE:
filmscanners: Bounced messages
That settles it, I'm quitting my graveyard shift job writing
instructionmanuals for guided nuclear missiles
I hear that. I did that slammin' together, 2-day deadline, as an
afterthought to
Bernhard wrote:
I am using Vuescan for scanning negatives and dia slides.
[snip]
Unfortunately the red color on the negatives sometimes
gets so bright, that I cannot use the result any more.
I've mentioned excessively saturated reds with the LS30
to Ed a couple of times.
If I am using the
Whoops - sorry that was meant to be off-list has Laurie and I have already
bored you all tears with this one.
Steve
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