On Mon, 02 Jul 2001 01:03:04 -0700 Arthur Entlich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Am I mistaken, or wasn't the Minolta CLE also sold in a different skin
as a Leica?
Similar, the Leica CL. Pretty, a dodgy meter and rotten ergonomics. The
shutter wheel had a habit of breaking off too, though
On Mon, 02 Jul 2001 17:27:42 -0700 Hersch Nitikman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
except I can't quite see going
back to a rangefinder with fixed lens. I've been an SLR fan since the
1950's.
Ah, but it's really refreshing e to try - you'll find you take different
pics. I mostly use EOS1n's
Tony wrote:
Ralph Gibson used to make students go into his empty white-walled
courtyard with a camera with standard lens, and not let them come back
until they'd shot a whole roll :)
Interesting. Now, was that with RF or SLR, or just Go out there and *do*
it? Damned good teaching method, both
Tony,
We just interviewed Ralph Gibson on June 19th. Check it out:
http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/ralphgibson.htm
Larry
Ralph Gibson used to make students go into his empty white-walled
courtyard with a camera with standard lens, and not let them come back
until they'd shot a whole roll
On 7/3/01 6:58, Larry Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony,
We just interviewed Ralph Gibson on June 19th. Check it out:
http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/ralphgibson.htm
Larry
Ralph Gibson used to make students go into his empty white-walled
courtyard with a camera with standard
I just released VueScan 7.1.5 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 7.1.5
* Added support for Acer 640UT transparency adapter
* Added color correction for SprintScan 45
* Added support for auto document
On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 11:23:44 - Lynn Allen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Interesting. Now, was that with RF or SLR, or just Go out there and
*do* it? Damned good teaching method, both for camera performance and
subject-finding.
AFAICR, an old Pentax S1a, with 50mm lens.
Regards
Tony
When selecting negative mode in silverfast, I do not get the Film type and
Exposure window as described in Ian Lyons Tutorial. Am I missing something?
On 7/3/01 6:58, Larry Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just interviewed Ralph Gibson on June 19th. Check it out:
http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/ralphgibson.htm
Mikel Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] added:
And a superb interview it is. Congratulations.
Mike
Preston adds:
It may be a
tobacco smoke is nasty, it gets into everything... plus the nice computers suck
it in with their fans.
Frank Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5. There is some kind of foreign matter on the optics of the scanner - dust,
condensation, finger prints, cat hair? which causes the focus/exposure to
Answer 2 regarding film profiles and Silverfast AI
Silverfast maybe have a written software to Polaroid SS 4000 scanner who
are including film profiles.
To Nikon scanner there are no film profiles at all.
Ians example are scanned by ss 4000.
Mikael Risedal
From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL
There are no film profiles in Silverfast AI
Where have you got that info?
Mikael Risedal
From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Silverfast and LS1000
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 18:11:50 -0500
Are you by chance using
Web Surfing tip:
Next time you want to read a site which has used the artistic reversed
type (white on black, yellow on brown, etc.) click and drag to select the
article - selection reverses the type and background making it much easier
to read.
/fn
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
The intention of the white on black was to set the interview page up like
Ralph Gibson's web site. As with his images, he controls all the visible
elements in his frame, moving all the unwanted detail into the black.
Besides, his pictures have much more impact on black.
Larry
Next time you
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