In a message dated 10/4/2001 9:25:18 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps he will be able to explain us how to handle properly negatives using
his software...
The most important thing when scanning negatives is to crop the
image tightly enough so you don't have a lot of the white border
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In a message dated 10/4/2001 9:25:18 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps
Hi Alex,
Sorry but I am a little busy, so I am not able to prepare some real tests of
FS4000.
If you like take a look at my home page
http://ket5.tuniv.szczecin.pl/tc_www/photo/index.html
Under hyperlink TEST FS4000 you will find some tiff files with full
resolution (Provia 100F, FILMGET v1.0,
: filmscanners: Canon's scanner Test photo
Hi Alex,
Sorry but I am a little busy, so I am not able to prepare some real tests of
FS4000.
If you like take a look at my home page
http://ket5.tuniv.szczecin.pl/tc_www/photo/index.html
Under hyperlink TEST FS4000 you will find some tiff files with full
Hi Alex,
As it was pointed by the others, FS4000 is good machine. The only problem is
probably lower DMAX. In case of dark (underexposed) slides I am using Exposure
+1 and the results are satisfactory (properly exposed slides are giving always
proper results with auto gain). I hope that it will
: filmscanners: Canon's scanner Test photo
Hi Alex,
As it was pointed by the others, FS4000 is good machine. The only problem
is
probably lower DMAX. In case of dark (underexposed) slides I am using
Exposure
+1 and the results are satisfactory (properly exposed slides are giving
always
proper results
For Tom,
How does the FS4000 perform with print film (Fuji 400), with/without using Vuescan?
Thanks, John.
tom wrote:
Hi Alex,
As it was pointed by the others, FS4000 is good machine. The only problem is
probably lower DMAX. In case of dark (underexposed) slides I am using Exposure
+1