filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-03 Thread Bill Fernandez
At 8:49 AM +1000 3-11-01, Rob Geraghty wrote: Bill Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: o You have to decide whether or not to use ICE and/or GEM BEFORE you scan... Have you tried Vuescan? With Vuescan you could save raw files and recrop later without rescanning. BF: I've just gotten the

Re: filmscanners: OT: Places to ask about lenses?

2001-11-03 Thread bob geoghegan
Hi Rob, Here are those scans as promised: www.dgiinc.com/bobg/lrp/G2_908.html We're going pretty far OT, so please reply off list. Contax G's are AF rangefinders. They're great as long as you go in knowing their limits -- they don't suit everybody. The Zeiss lenses are from 16 to 90mm

filmscanners: Test version of VueScan for SS120

2001-11-03 Thread EdHamrick
I have a test version of VueScan for the SprintScan 120. If anyone would like to test it, it can be downloaded from: http://www.hamrick.com/files/test120.sit (for Mac OS 8/9/X) http://www.hamrick.com/files/test120.zip (for Windows) To test the Windows version, unzip it into c:\vuescan If

RE: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-03 Thread Bill Fernandez
At 2:45 AM -0800 4-11-01, Paul Graham wrote: ...Investigate saving the files in Nikon's propietry NEF format, then I believe you can open them in Nikonscan and adjust GEM etc without re-scanning. Thanks Paul, I'll look into this. I don't like using proprietary formats, but maybe I can scan