RE: LS4000 comments, was RE: filmscanners: Best scanner software

2001-10-01 Thread Alex Z
: filmscanners: Best scanner software At 8:38 PM +0200 30-9-01, Alex Z wrote: Currently I see several choices: Nikon CoolScan IV ED, Minolta Elite (or Elite II being released now) for 2900 and 2820 dpi resolutions respectively or Polaroid 4000 and Nikon CoolScan 4000ED (which is actually out of my budget even

LS4000 comments, was RE: filmscanners: Best scanner software

2001-09-30 Thread Bill Fernandez
At 8:38 PM +0200 30-9-01, Alex Z wrote: Currently I see several choices: Nikon CoolScan IV ED, Minolta Elite (or Elite II being released now) for 2900 and 2820 dpi resolutions respectively or Polaroid 4000 and Nikon CoolScan 4000ED (which is actually out of my budget even for the future :-( ).

Re: LS4000 comments, was RE: filmscanners: Best scanner software

2001-09-30 Thread Rob Geraghty
Bill Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: reduction in sharpness. I have another image (Kodachrome 64) where ICE and GEM made the entire image VERY soft. So apparently they can work for you or against you depending on the image and/or film. Try Vuescan on the same slide. The IR cleaning in

Re: LS4000 comments, was RE: filmscanners: Best scanner software

2001-09-30 Thread Mike Duncan
At 8:38 PM +0200 30-9-01, Alex Z wrote: Currently I see several choices: Nikon CoolScan IV ED, Minolta Elite (or Elite II being released now) for 2900 and 2820 dpi resolutions respectively or Polaroid 4000 and Nikon CoolScan 4000ED (which is actually out of my budget even for the future :-( ).