Anyone know of a link to a tutorial on using the Kodak Q60 slide for the
creation of a scanner curve to calibrate a scanner? Thanks.
Ken Jaskot
I found the following icc profiles, among others, in the Nikon LS-30
profiles folder:
NKLS2000LS30 N
NKLS2000LS30 N SDC
NKLS2000LS30 P
NKLS2000LS30 P SDC
NKAdobe
Anyone know the differences and/or can anyone recommend which one would be
the best choice to use? Or is there a better choice
Being in the repair biz, I can only say we see lots more HP inkjets, then
all the other brands combined (granted there are more HP's in circulation,
but the numbers still seem disproportionate). HP does great lasers, but I'd
never recommend an HP inkjet to a Customer. There's a lot of cheap
Ed,
Forgive me for not replying to your list. I will in another post.
Yesterday, I fired up my LS-30 for the first time in several months to
scan a Kodachrome slide. I was blown away by the improvement in VueScan in
handling Kodachromes! I went into Nikonscan just to verify that it wasn't
Kodachrome 6.7.4. I'll load 6.7.5 tonight let you know.
Sorry for the incomplete post.
Ken Jaskot
- Original Message -
The "Clean" option shouldn't visibly soften the image. Is it softening
it?
Is this with Kodachrome film or Ektachrome film? Is this with
VueScan 6.7.5 (this