Buckley
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Berry Ives
Sent: 03 April 2006 14:31
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: white LED vs Cold cathode flourescent
Hi,
I have been using the Nikon Coolscan V ED, but only for negatives. I
I am sorry to hear of your recent loss. Rather than try to explain the
process of unsubscribing to you, I have directly written the list owner
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My condolences.
Art
Hi Maurice,
I have compared my 12x18 prints, on Super B size Epson watercolor paper, to
the 4x6 prints I get at a good quality local, fast turnaround type lab (not
a custom/pro lab), and I like what I get on my system in comparison. I
think the lab oversaturates to make the customers happy.
I
Hi,
I have been using the Nikon Coolscan V ED, but only for negatives. I have
no cyan or saturation problems, nor have I encountered any halo problems.
Is your experience with this scanner just with slides?
Berry
On 3/28/06 7:25 PM, Maurice Rickard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was
Hi berry,
It is just with slides. I haven't scanned any negs yet (since I
mostly take slides, Provia, and some early kodachrome (without ICE
on.) The saturation and cyan aren't overwhelming, but they are
noticeable, compared to the slide under daylight and scanned with the
Polaroid/Microtek.
I'm
The artixscan 4000 tf has the same light source as the Polaroid 4000 and
4000 plus units. I am not sure about the others
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:25 PM
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