[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-20 Thread Hersch Nitikman
Now, let's hope Ed can come up with a version for Vuescan. I suspect he will be tempted to add it to his quiver anyway, Herschto reside with 'Clean, roc and grain enhancement (or whatever that one is labeled). At 05:17 AM 02/20/2002 -0800, you wrote: Jack Phipps wrote: Digital SHO is

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-20 Thread Tris Schuler
About a year ago, I saw a NASA website which was showing some filter or plug-in they had written that seemed to pull amazing information from images that seems almost obscured by smoke, lack of light, over or under exposure, etc. They were over sharpened, from my perspective, but the coding for

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-20 Thread Winsor Crosby
About a year ago, I saw a NASA website which was showing some filter or plug-in they had written that seemed to pull amazing information from images that seems almost obscured by smoke, lack of light, over or under exposure, etc. They were over sharpened, from my perspective, but the coding

[filmscanners] RE: Ice cubed

2002-02-19 Thread Jack Phipps
? Tom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hemingway, David J Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 1:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Ice cubed ASF has announce two new Photoshop plugins ROC as well as a new one SHO

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-19 Thread ThomasH
Thomas B. Maugham wrote: I would love to have an ICE program that works with the SS4000 and VueScan. Does anyone have any further information about the offerings from ASF? Why? Vuescan's IR is just as good. GEM: that would be super! Thomas. Tom -Original Message- On Behalf Of

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-19 Thread
Date sent: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:11:34 -0800 Organization: none Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: ThomasH [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed Thomas B. Maugham wrote

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-18 Thread
Art, Polaroid elves are busy whipping up some new tricks which just might make the cost of dICE less attractive That's interesting to know - hopefully the wait won't be too long. and in fact, as you likely know, Ed Hamrick has his own versions of color return and grain suppression software I

[filmscanners] Re: Ice cubed

2002-02-16 Thread Arthur Entlich
Since dICE, the scratch and dust part of the process, requires an IR channel be used, the simple answer is it can't be used in scanners without one. Also, ASF has indicated it is a pretty hands on process to get everything working, as the characteristics of the firmware and software need to be