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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: filmscanners: Vuescan memory error
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 18:39:07 -0500
do an exhaustive test of the memory, try Norton 2002 or download a test
program
suitable for Win2k.. a complete test will take a long time so be patient.
Try
this one:
http
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This is very interesting information. Does Canon's software work
consistently in dust removal, or do they have the same problem? It does
make some sense that the IR channel be refocused, since we know that IR
light has a different focal point than does visible white light, and
this is often
I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should never go thru the
gamut funnel you describe above. What we end up in Photoshop should be
the result of as few profile conversions as possible, and only one should
be
needed ... i.e.:
sorry, didnt i say that?
device space = scanner
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:44:29 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does Vuescan use the same technique with infrared passes on all scanners,
Yes.
and therefore any difference between say an LS30 and FS4000 in the OEM
software are avoided.
The problem with the FS4000 is that there
seems that i was fooled by the Adobe RGB/Apple RGB bug.
Color spaces look like working ok now. Congratulations.
I tested various settings:
Result:
if i set for monitor space the most proximate match to my image in pshop,
then no matter what file space i choose, there is always a pretty good
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 21:49:25 -0800 Robert E. Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Many of the recent suggestions make me question the strategy behind =
Vuescan. This is certainly up to Ed Hamrick, but my long time =
understanding has been that the aim was to create a scanned image file =
that
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. But I think there may be a bug in there. I set
up 7.3.5 to display images in Apple RGB, and to save files in Adobe RGB.
The file images, when opened up in Photoshop, are
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. ...
My idea of real color management would be Vuescan's ability to
accommodate a scanner's device profile ... but I understand the complexities
of Vuescan accommodating LUT
In a message dated 12/17/2001 11:46:30 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some sample images which demonstrate that 7.3.5 is actually worse
than 7.3.4, at least for the above combination of color spaces.
http://julianv.home.mindspring.com/color_test/color_test_1.html
This is just
Ed writes ...
...
This is just too complicated for me - there are lots of different color
space conversions, screen captures, Photoshop conversions, etc.
It really isn't difficult. With regard to the color space you embed to
the 'cropped' image, keep doing it like before. With regard to
It would be useful if someone could do this same test using
Photoshop on Windows. The Scan window in VueScan
should look very similar to the image in Photoshop.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I did more or less, as told in a previous post.:
i replace here part of my reply in your 7.3.5.
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However i do get correct matching between pshop and vuescan when i set both
monitor and file space to adobe RGB.
A more interesting question is whether you get correcting matching
between VueScan and Photoshop when you
There are no difference in my MAC between the scan window in Vuescan and
later on in photoshop.
Mikael Risedal
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.5 color space bug?
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:47:32 EST
Ed writes ...
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
The scheme should be ...
That very well may be. However, it's probably more useful to
diagnose how it currently works before discussing how to
change it.
...
On my Win2k computer, display
sirius writes ...
...
The scheme should be
scannerscanner icmvuescan interface space monitor icm monitor
and vuescan interface space file icm file
and then
file file icm pshop interface space (lab) monitor icm monitor
...
I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should
In a message dated 12/18/2001 1:53:44 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Just please tell me that EktaspaceRGB came
direct from device RGB in a single conversion(?)
That's correct.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I have the same issue. Preview works, but scan runs for about 10 minutes
and then aborts. It appears the unit (SS4000) is repeatedly trying to
focus but does not do so satisfactorily and keeps repeating the focus
process.
I am running WinXP and connecting via a SCSI. Version 7.1.25 works
okay,
Some lists generate a lot of sudden, surpise laughs. This list
doesn't...till I saw this response to the
How is it calculated? question.
Ed..great response!!!
Brad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
:-)
Ed,
Any chance you could put the VS executable (sans installer) somewhere on
the website? That way, I could set up a scheduled daily download, and
always be sure of having the latest download!
Philip writes ...
*From my observations if you just scan with the WP at 0.1
as default, you can compress the tonal values rather than
making sure the image ocupies the full range available.
If your image allows a WP of say 0.4 just before clipping
then the available range isn't wasted in
comments on 7.3.5
* Added separate color spaces for Monitor and Files
- yes, very nice,
when i get how it works ...
-my custom monitor profiles dont appear in the monitor spaces list, only
official color spaces. Srgb is bad approximation of my monitor. Does the
list list what is in the
Ed writes ...
...
I've made the histogram type an option in the Prefs tab. The options
are Linear, Square root and Logarithmic. ...
The upper luminosity(?) histogram shows an uncomfortable likeness to the
green histogram(?) How is the upper histogram calculated? (... surely not
the
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
Now, even I can understand that!!
John.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
Ed writes ...
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
at 1st guess ... it is weighted green ... a normalized
(30.6%RED + 60.1%GREEN + 11.7%BLUE) ...
...
I would second Julian's comments - expecially the part about leaving the
histograms in view for the Preview Memory function - that's the first thing
I tried to do and was a little frustrated by not being able to see what
happened until I had hit the tab again. Ideally leave the old histo
In a message dated 12/16/2001 3:34:28 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I would second Julian's comments - expecially the part about leaving the
histograms in view for the Preview Memory function
It's fixed in 7.3.5, which I'll release in the next day or so.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
In a message dated 12/16/2001 4:15:12 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a question, is the y-axis in the histograms linear or log?
It's linear. Would people prefer it as a log scale?
What scale do other programs use?
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
On 12/16/01 4:33 AM, Mark T. [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
PS - I find it hard to believe we are all sitting here having our
needs/wants met by a software developer, often in hours, let alone months
or years.. Ed, I hope you never learn the 'normal' way to develop
software... :-)
Yeah, I think
i like it linear, it shows differences in comprehensible proportions.
i suppose the histo in pshop is also linear.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram
In a message
Ed wrote:
I think the best way to do this is for me to just add a histogram and
then evolve it using people's suggestions.
It's quite possible that a simple histogram of the preview (within
the crop window) and the scan will be good enough. I can worry
about fancy stuff like movable
Colin Maddock [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 15 Dec 2001 10:07:11 +1300
I don't feel the need for a histogram in VueScan either. Setting the
black and white clipping levels does all that is needed at the scanning
stage, along with control of gamma.
How do you know where to clip the black and
Julian Vrieslander [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 15 Dec
2001 00:33:41 -0500
Maybe with more experience I will get better at inspecting VueScan's
displays and choosing the right values for WP, BP, and gamma. But since
these displays are not color managed, I also have to mentally compensate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 15 Dec 2001 10:49:42 -0500
I just released VueScan 7.3.4 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
Isn't this mention (on the download page) of something which doesn't exist
Please note that the shareware version of VueScan will be disabled on
PowerPC G5
In a message dated 12/16/2001 8:17:47 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please note that the shareware version of VueScan will be disabled on
PowerPC G5 processors, and updated product and pricing information for
these processors will be announced at a future date.
the kind of thing
Ed writes ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a question, is the y-axis in the histograms linear or log?
It's linear. Would people prefer it as a log scale?
What scale do other programs use?
Others are linear ... but I have to admit, a log scale would be more
accurate as the data
In a message dated 12/16/2001 9:46:17 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
What scale do other programs use?
Others are linear ... but I have to admit, a log scale would be more
accurate as the data approached the Wp and Bp. (... Hmmm, maybe not
accurate, but at least visible ...)
Hi!
I don't know. My reasoning is that it would be useful to have a log scale, in
case where there is only a small fraction of very bright pixels. I think
Photoshop uses linear scale and GIMP log scale, but I don't know. I of course
have the source code for GIMP and could look if I really
Ed writes ...
I've made the histogram type an option in the Prefs tab.
The options are Linear, Square root and Logarithmic. I'll
release this in VueScan 7.3.5.
What exactly are you plotting on the y-axis? ... e.g., any RGB value 0
255, or some calculated luminosity value? Raw RGB, or
You cover it all!
Maris
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Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram
| In a message dated 12/16/2001 9:46:17 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| writes:
|
| What scale do other
I've made the histogram type an option in the Prefs tab. The options
are Linear, Square root and Logarithmic. I'll release this in VueScan
7.3.5.
Hi Ed,
Why not make it selectable in the histogram window?
Regards,
Austin
On 12/16/01 8:03 AM, David Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Julian Vrieslander [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 15 Dec
2001 00:33:41 -0500
Maybe with more experience I will get better at inspecting VueScan's
displays and choosing the right values for WP, BP, and gamma. But since
these
Could someone explain to me in a few words how to work with a histogram when
scanning? I can see it in VueScan but I don´t know what to do with it,
because there are no sliders anyway...
Thanks in advance,
Bernhard
David Gordon asked: How do you know where to clip the black and white points?
I always leave black clipping at 0, and white clipping at a minimal amount, perhaps
0.1, so that the VueScan scan contains all the tonal range that was on the neg/slide.
Any further clipping of the end points for
Hi!
You probably want to choose White point in such a way that the only a small
percentage falls outside the histogram. Setting WP to 0.0 mean that you get
everything, but that's probably not what you. Specular highlights should
probably not be included in the density range. So you would use
Julian Vrieslander [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sun, 16 Dec
2001 12:31:34 -0500
Maybe you are running on a PC and using sRGB as your color space. If so,
a color managed display is less important.
An outrageous suggestion, you shall be hearing from my lawyers in the
morning... ;)
I run on a
On 12/16/01 4:19 PM, David Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Julian Vrieslander [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sun, 16 Dec
2001 12:31:34 -0500
Maybe you are running on a PC and using sRGB as your color space. If so,
a color managed display is less important.
An outrageous suggestion, you shall
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Vrieslander
Sent: 16 December 2001 17:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram
On 12/16/01 8:03 AM, David Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Julian Vrieslander [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 15
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From: Colin Maddock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram
David Gordon asked: How do you know where to clip the black and white
points?
I always leave black clipping at 0
Michael wrote:
Up until the latest versions I always put a hard number (%) in the Wp Bp
... e.g., '0.1' or 0.01%... and because changing this number by minute
amount changed the image more than you'd think, I had Vs write a small JPG
direct to Photoshop (note ... such a small change in
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.2 Available
In a message dated 12/13/2001 7:22:54 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had several odd problems with VueScan 7.3.2:
1) Previews don't always work
It would be useful if someone could
In a message dated 12/15/2001 10:14:53 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uuhps, i think i opened a box full of desires and opinions with this
histogram thingsorry about that, Ed, ;-)
No problem - I appreciate the feedback.
I'll be releasing VueScan 7.3.4 with histograms in the next half
: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram was VueScan 7.3.2
In a message dated 12/14/2001 12:46:00 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Last I heard indicated Ed didn't wants to add a histogram to VS so we
may
not
get a chance to ask him to change it again and again...
I think the best way to do
Thanks Ed
This helps (especially with showing people how to scan). I really
like the seperate plots for the combined RGB value and the seperate
plots for RGB in the colors. At a quick glance you can see the
different color channels.
This is something that I have always wanted in
This guy is awesome.
Thank you ED. I send him a mail yesterday about the fs4000 problem and he
released a fix for it today.
A lot of those big companies should learn from ED what is costumer support.
I just released VueScan 7.3.4 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram was VueScan 7.3.2
In a message dated 12/14/2001 12:46:00 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Last I heard indicated Ed didn't wants to add a histogram to VS so
you are absolutely stunning, i will try that inmediately.
thanks
jan albrecht
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 4:49 PM
Subject: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.4 Available
I just released VueScan 7.3.4 for Windows,
I don't think it is necessary to adjust the white/black pts. by moving
arrows on the histogram. It would be nice to see the output of the
preview as a histogram plot and then continue adjusting using the
standard color tab items.
I agree, moving arrows are not necessary, but a Vs histogram
Looks good so far, Ed. I like the layout, with the combined histo on
top, and the RGB histos superimposed.
I'm sure there will be a raging torrent of suggestions on more gongs and
whistles to add. I would like to see some way of connecting the
histograms to the numbers entered in the WP,
Larry wrote:
I don't think it is necessary to adjust the white/black pts. by moving
arrows on the histogram. It would be nice to see the output of the
preview as a histogram plot and then continue adjusting using the
standard color tab items.
Yes, I agree.
Bob
michael shafferwrote:
I wonder if a problem might be, that such a histogram ... to be more
accurate than setting the endpoints at exactly (e.g.,) 0.03% ... would first
necessitate an actual scan. That is, a histogram based on a preview will
not be as accurate as placing a decimal, as in
This is certainly up to Ed Hamrick, but my long time
understanding has been that the aim was to create a
scanned image file that gave the maximum image data
for adjustment in an image editor.
I totally agree with this. I like Vuescan mainly because it seems to
give me much better results
Hi Ed,
thanks for the reply, I have a client in the snack business(sells
pretzels/chips/etc) who had a very old styro pretzel...and wants a
few more (new ones) for display purposes. I will shoot a pic of it
today and email you a copy along with dimensions for an estimate on
production.
Bob writes ...
...
And, how can you know where to set the B/W points if
you don't use a histogram ;)
I have 2 problems with that question: (1) I suppose I don't know exactly
what you are trying to do(?) ... (2) a histogram is a visual tool, but it
would be extremely difficult to present a
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I just released VueScan 7.3.3 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
Hi Ed!!
I'm on the list since 20 days and in the meantime you've released 7 new
release of Vuescan!
I spend more money for downloads then for the
michael wrote:
Bob writes ...
And, how can you know where to set the B/W points if
you don't use a histogram ;)
I have 2 problems with that question:
(1) I suppose I don't know exactly what you are trying to do?
Trying to find out how VS users get the most out of a scan when using VS.
Bob writes ...
...
Hope this helps you understand what I am trying to do. Do you
change B/W points in VS? If so why and how do you decide what
they should be?
Up until the latest versions I always put a hard number (%) in the Wp Bp
... e.g., '0.1' or 0.01%... and because changing this
I don't feel the need for a histogram in VueScan either. Setting the black and white
clipping levels does all that is needed at the scanning stage, along with control of
gamma.
A separate point. I liked having the picture, preview or scan, occupy the whole
screen. It gave a more satisfying
Poor Ed. He can't win. Anything he does, no matter how many wanted it, some
others will express disappointment. Personally, I like a histogram, and
feel it helps me understand an image, and helps me improve it. And, on the
current 7.3 versions, if I let VS have the whole screen, I get a very
!! :)
David
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From: Hersch Nitikman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: filmscanners: VueScan Histogram
Poor Ed. He can't win. Anything he does, no matter how many wanted it, some
others
Hi Ed,
An on-screen Histogram with the Preview sounds like an excellent idea.
Regards, John.
sirius wrote:
salut Ed,
one question:
What's new in version 7.3.2
* Added support for RGB exposure on some Epson scanners
also on the epson expression 1600 pro?
And I am very HAPPY
I enthusiastically second this request.
This is a primary feature I miss in Vuescan that other scanning programs
provide.
Would defintely make setting BP and WP easier/faster for me.
Cheers,
Dave E.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Rylatt
Hi Ed,
An on-screen Histogram with
Dave E. writes ...
I enthusiastically second this request.
This is a primary feature I miss in Vuescan that other
scanning programs provide.
Would defintely make setting BP and WP easier/faster for me.
I wonder if a problem might be, that such a histogram ... to be more
accurate than
An on-screen Histogram with the Preview sounds like an excellent idea.
Regards, John.
Great, I vote!
Didier
13, 2001 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.2 Available
salut Ed,
one question:
What's new in version 7.3.2
* Added support for RGB exposure on some Epson scanners
also on the epson expression 1600 pro?
And I am very HAPPY with the again separated preview and scan window
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of sirius
Sent: 14 December 2001 00:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.2 Available
salut
A histogram should have enough resolution to make precise settings
possiblei
reverted too back to 7.3.1 and probs were over.
jan albrecht
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From: Patrick M. Florer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:21 AM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.2 Available
Greetings !
I have had several odd problems
It is worth bearing in mind that percentages give you more fine-grained
control than numbers typed into a Levels box. A Level number is an 8-bit
thing (from 0 to 255) - well, by convention it is, anyway.
well, it shouldnt be like that: if your scan is in 16 bit, then we should
have 16 bit
I would go the Advanced Workflow Suggestions route and lock in the film color, using
White Balance.
Maris
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From: P Elkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:44 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Vuescan - film types
| I rely on
salut Ed,
one question:
What's new in version 7.3.2
* Added support for RGB exposure on some Epson scanners
also on the epson expression 1600 pro?
And I am very HAPPY with the again separated preview and scan window
(suggestion: can they be made detachable so you can drag them to
I just released VueScan 7.3.1 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
Thanks Ed, you're an absolute star. :-)))
In a message dated 12/11/2001 8:08:21 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I a using Windows 2000 and followed
the release notes instructions to copy dsscan.inf into
c:\windows\inf however this directory doesn't exist on
my PC
It may be called c:\winnt\inf or c:\win2k\inf - whatever
your
Ed
I copied the file to c:\winnt\inf, but still no dice.
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It may be called c:\winnt\inf or c:\win2k\inf -
whatever
your windows directory is called.
I use Windows 2000, and it's called c:\winnt\inf on
my
system. The name of the directory can be specified
DRP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Ed: please think about updating the Kodak negatives list in Vs!
AFAIK Ed is limited by the released PhotoCD profiles from Kodak. If Kodak
haven't published the profile for Portra, then Ed wouldn't be able to
provide one.
Rob
In a message dated 12/10/2001 10:52:52 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PLEASE can you add this. I've just noticed that when I re-input my
settings after installing v7.3, I forgot to add the 'plus' to the file
path. I've lost the last 3 strips worth of film scans (about 1h30m in
scanning
Thanks, Ed - I've made this mistake, too (thankfully not often) so this will help very
much.
Maris
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Vuescan file overwrite warning
| In a message
In a message dated 12/10/2001 10:52:52 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PLEASE can you add this. I've just noticed that when I re-input my
settings after installing v7.3, I forgot to add the 'plus' to the file
path. I've lost the last 3 strips worth of film scans (about 1h30m in
le 6/12/01 17:54, John Salty Stines à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi John
I posted the same question here a couple of weeks ago. The kodak profile for
Portra BW is not implemented yet in Vuescan, somebody suggested me to use
the generic color negative profile, but Iwas not satisfied with it. (I
That's looking better Ed. Getting more manageable.
rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.3 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3
* Moved options to left panels, images to right
Ed would you change the file name as well please as Gozilla didn't like
it as being the same as in 7.2 and I wasn't sure that 7.3 was coming
down.
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.3 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
In a message dated 12/8/2001 9:42:15 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Ed would you change the file name as well please as Gozilla didn't like
it as being the same as in 7.2 and I wasn't sure that 7.3 was coming
down.
I've updated my web page.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
From: Op's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3 Available
Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 01:32:08 +1100
Ed would you change the file name as well please as Gozilla didn't like
it as being
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 07:51:22 EST, you wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.3 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3
* Moved options to left panels, images to right panels
* Fixed problem with slide feeder on
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3 Available
Ed would you change the file name as well please as Gozilla didn't
like it as being the same as in 7.2 and I wasn't sure that 7.3 was
coming down.
I've updated my web page
One small bug, Ed, or maybe it is just me?
When I try to *tab* from one field to the next, eg from Black to White
Point, the focus jumps to the preview window instead..
Otherwise, I really like the new layout. Well done!
mt
In a message dated 12/7/2001 11:03:55 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With the exposure being reduced on the LS30 LS2000 as default in Vuescan,
when you increase the image brightness setting say to 1.3 etc, is the
scanner actually increasing its exposure or is the software just pushing
: filmscanners: VueScan 7.2.11
Available (new focus test)
Brian wrote:
actually polar coordinates might be more applicable in this case.
It still comes back to the question of - relative to what? The
orientation
according to the scanner, or that displayed on the screen? Having a
graphical
And mathematicians. And as a maverick Aero engineer, I knew about them too.
Hersch
At 03:55 PM 12/06/2001 +1000, you wrote:
Julian wrote:
Maybe we should ask Ed to use complex numbers (x +iy)
to represent the focus points
I doubt that many folks on the list would have heard of
Subject: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.2.11 Available (new focus
test)
Julian wrote:
Maybe we should ask Ed to use complex numbers (x +iy)
to represent the focus points
I doubt that many folks on the list would have heard of imaginary numbers,
but I could be wrong
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