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Something to be said (Art - below) is a mite of an understatement;
and the core of probably the greatest emotions in this industry.
Control means either strict Standards, or monopoly, or de facto standard.
Open means individualizing, customizing, open-ended alterations,
unencumbered by
At 01:01 PM 6/1/01 -0400, you wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.0.25 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.0.25
* Added support for Nikon SA-30 roll film adapter
* Fixed problem with HP 5300C firmware
Hi, how do I get off the list?
Dear Mr. Hamrick:
Is it necessary to rescan with infrared every time, IOW, when doing
multiple scans of the same film is it necessary to do an IR scan every
time?
With my ScanWit 2740 scanner it takes about 35 minutes to do a 16 pass
scan (including the 16 IR scans), with a 666* Pentium III and
In a message dated 2/6/01 4:05:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Open advocates seem to favor freedom (in a product/market
sense), and strongly believe that growth and innovation is greater
this way than with the Control people's way. They also seem to be
less aware of, or concerned
Hello list members,
today I've received my new Nikon LS-4000. What a difference compared to my
old HP photosmart.
The problem is that the Nikon scanner software (Nikon Scan 3.0) constantly
crashes, especially
when I try to use ICE or other advanced features. I'm running Windows 98
Second
The problem is that the Nikon scanner software (Nikon Scan 3.0) constantly
crashes, especially
when I try to use ICE or other advanced features. I'm running Windows 98
Second Edition.
Any ideas what might be wrong?
Yes I think these are known problems. Though I do not have LS 4000 but
Coolscan
Bob Croxford wrote (very interestingly):
Daguerre was paid a pension by the French government to make his invention
free to everyone, (except the Brits). Fox Talbot on the other hand
controlled everything through his rigid patents. The result was that no one
tried to circumvent the
Hi folks,
I've been lurking here for a few weeks - now stepping out! The amount of
traffic on this list is sometimes a little daunting. But I have already
learned a lot - thank you to everybody.
Now on to more tangible matters:
My 2-year-old Nikon LS-20 w/ SilverFast is for sale at DM300
Walter Bushell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it necessary to rescan with infrared every time, IOW, when doing
multiple scans of the same film is it necessary to do an IR scan every
time?
If you want to have the cleaning features in Vuescan work, you need
the IR channel. Bu there's no need to
Or use the Scan memory button instead of Scan (as long as it's still the
most recent scan you've made and you haven't closed down the program to
release the memory) - Vuescan will hold the most recent scan in raw form in
memory for this purpose.
Maris
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