[filmscanners] Re: Oops?

2005-04-22 Thread
Thanks to all for their advice. I've never tried a Vuescan raw scan or a positive scan, so I'll be giving those a try. Already, Vuescan is giving me a nice flat scan that I can tweak. Me'thinks I'll be delving deeper into the myriad options Vuescan's provides from here on out. Now I've also got

[filmscanners] Re: Email disappearing

2005-04-22 Thread
My solution is to use as little microsoft software as possible. Hence: http://www.mozilla.org/ Firefox instead of IE, and Thunderbird instead of Outlook. You can completely get rid of outlook, but you are forced to keep IE if you expect to download software from the Microsquish website. I have a pa

[filmscanners] Email disappearing

2005-04-22 Thread Berry Ives
Okay, off topic, but it is my filmscanner mail that is disappearing. I just read today's new filmscanner email, then checked my "deleted items" folder. None of the previously missing emails were there, and I think I had checked that before anyway. But then I went back to my in box, and the films

[filmscanners] Re: Oops?

2005-04-22 Thread Berry Ives
Hi Art, I use MS Entourage. But I'm guessing it was somehow my mistake, because only the filmscanner emails were missing as far as I know. Bizarre. Berry On 4/22/05 7:19 AM, "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just out of interest what email client do you use? (I think I want to >

[filmscanners] Re: Oops?

2005-04-22 Thread Arthur Entlich
One advantage of chromogenic B&W film over the "silver stuff" ;-) is that you can use IR cleaning methods on the scan (dICE, etc). Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It's been my experience that chromogenic film is even harder to scan > since it has an extremely wide latitude. I guess the problem he