And please don't forget us Corel PhotoPaint users and the PSP users like my
sister.
Maris
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 6.6 Available
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Ed,
Can you tell us which flimscanners have an "accessible" IR channel? Are
they only scanners which have digital ICE, like the LS 30/2000 and
Minolta Elite and Acer 2740, or are other "hiding" this feature?
Art
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Can you tell us which flimscanners have an "accessible" IR channel? Are
they only scanners which have digital ICE, like the LS 30/2000 and
Minolta Elite and Acer 2740
Yes, this is the list. Digital ICE is just
It sounds like you have a basis for a potentially valuable patent there
yourself. Good luck to you.
Hersch
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Please tell us more about the difference between your spot removal vs.
Any chance of making this a PS plug-in?
Spencer Stone
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It sounds like you
Hi Ed,
The key insight came when I learned about Sigma filters. I was
amazed at how well the final algorithm worked. I can probably
tweak it some more, but it works quite well now. I'd recommend
using the "Clean" setting instead of "Scrub" or "Scour" since
it seems to work well and is quite
Any chance of making this a PS plug-in?
Spencer Stone
That would be cool.
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Richard
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Sounds to me like people should buy a working copy of Vuescan now before
either Ed breaks it up into 3 programs for $40 or more each, or he's
given a "offer he can't refuse" from someone like Microsoft ;-)
Art
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Hi Ed,
The key insight came when I learned about Sigma filters. I was
amazed at how well the final algorithm worked. I can probably
tweak it some more, but it works quite well now. I'd recommend
using the "Clean" setti
Ed However, I'd appreciate it if other people would do these comparisons and post
Ed their results.
Haven't played with 6.6 much, but just scanned a very dark old slide
with noticeble color shift ( Ls-30, 4+1 passes, Restore Colors ) and
noticed that colors used to fill scratches resemble ones
Hi Dale,
Sure does. If you haven't tried the program I suggest you download it and
give it a try. Clean woks very well on my old HP PhotoSmart scanner.
I have bought a copy of the program. But I was a little more obsessed
getting the colors right with my scanner that turned out not to work
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However, I'd
appreciate it if other people would do these comparisons and post
their results. I suspect there's still a lot more room for improvement
in this algorithm, even though it's already quite good.
I have created a webpage that has some examples using Vuescan 6.6
I own a Scan Elite... have been using it with Minolta's software to take the
16 bit linear scans into PShop wher I invert them...That seems to give me the
best tonal range with the Fuji Reala I shoot... Haven't really taken the time
to learn how to run Vuescan... would appreciate your comments on
Well done Ed!
Please tell us more about the difference between your spot removal vs. ICE.
And what are you saying about reduction of film grain??!! Now that you've
conquered Digital Ice's spot removal are you also improving on ASF's film
grain equalization ?
Please expound.
Bob Kehl
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I haven't had the chance to try the latest version of Vuescan, but very
recent versions didn't seem to do much with scratch removal. Do the new
algorithms you're using have much of an effect on scratches?
Yes, the new
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In a message dated 1/31/2001 9:59:13 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please tell us more about the difference between your spot removal vs.
ICE.
And what are you saying about reduction
Ed,
Now that we are onto v6.6 of VueScan, can we skip v6.6.6? It will be a devil
to install and run that one!
Bob Turner
Dundee, Scotland, U.K.
Website : www.bawbee.co.uk
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I just released VueScan 6.6 for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in
I see Acer has a new Scanwit 2740S out which now includes Digital ICE.
If you know yet, any problems in Vuescan supporting the 2740S, and does the
2740S now therefore have the IR channel your clean feature uses?
Maris
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