Alan writes ...
...
..., I've ordered ColorVision's Photocal Spyder. Problem is
(and this crops up in Adobe Gamma, too), the instructions
tell you to adjust the monitor brightness. ..., but the only
monitor control I can find is a software contrast control ...
The instructions ask
At 06:07 19-08-01 +0200, Thys wrote:
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From: Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you actually worked with a Nikon LS-4000? It's a very fine piece of
machinery that is easily worth its price. I definitely wouldn't buy on the
basis of
Folks on this list and elsewhere have stressed the importance of an
accurate monitor profile, so on the advice of several reliable sources,
including Ian Lyons, I've ordered ColorVision's Photocal Spyder.nbsp;
Problem is (and this crops up in Adobe Gamma, too), the instructions tell
you to
Hi Lynn,
I'll miss your humor. I've never missed any of your posts, even in threads
that I wasn't following.
Larry
For All: So long, but not goodbye. The fellowship was great! Have fun, and
take care of the Newbies. :-)
Best regards, and good scanning--LRA .30
LAURIE SOLOMON wrote:
That's what polish professional photographers practice, at least
I assume that is Polish as in Poland and not Polish as in the US. :-)
Should be "Polish", not "polish". My fault, sorry.
And of course I mean Polish photographers working in Poland.
I would be grateful is
Tomasz Zakrzewski wrote:
I would be grateful is somebody helped me to find the way to get information
from Minolta about the possibility to scan 120 strips with the Dimage Scan
Multi Pro scanner.
There's no contact e-mail addres on the Minolta/Dimage site.
You might try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I
Tomasz Zakrzewski wrote:
I would be grateful is somebody helped me to find the way to get information
from Minolta about the possibility to scan 120 strips with the Dimage Scan
Multi Pro scanner.
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Tomasz,
I have a Minolta Multi and finally
Tomasz,
Monday when I get to my studio where my Minolta film scanner, the manuals,
and the documentation are, I will look up a contact number for Europe in the
materials and literature to see if I can find one and send it to you.
I would think that if you use the 6x9 medium format film mask
Well,
My 8000 is back from a trip to Nikon service and they could find nothing
wrong with it so they cleaned it and sent it back. Needless to say, it
still has the same banding issues it did when I sent it. I have it plugged
into it's very own UPS, set away from other stuff etc. No help. Now
I would return it to the place you bought it, citing it does not work
correctly, show them the banding and Nikon will not fix it. Ask them for a
full refund (check with your credit card company, they may stand behind you
on this, since it hasn't worked correctly since day one), or that they give
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