Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-10 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 6/9/2001 6:18:40 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just tried scanning a slide and outputting a colour TIFF and an IR one. It was very educational. Any sort of mark, scratch or dust spot is utterly black in the IR scan. If you look closer, you'll see that the dust

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-10 Thread Richard N. Moyer
If you purchase a high resolution scanner which now is prone to give you image artifacts generated by a micro bleb or dust particle (see ragged edges - below) on the film, and then negate the high dpi by applying ICE which - in effect - smoothes (or smears) the entire image (like blurring in

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-10 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
: Infrared scan | If you purchase a high resolution scanner which now is prone to give | you image artifacts generated by a micro bleb or dust particle (see | ragged edges - below) on the film, and then negate the high dpi by | applying ICE which - in effect - smoothes (or smears) the entire | image (like

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-09 Thread shAf
Rob writes ... I just tried scanning a slide and outputting a colour TIFF and an IR one. It was very educational. Any sort of mark, scratch or dust spot is utterly black in the IR scan. Some of the image is also visible as is some of the grain, which probably explains why the image is

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-09 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 6/9/2001 4:27:15 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just curious but is any of Nikon's ICE code in firmware or is it all contained in NikonScan? It's a software algorithm in NikonScan. The scanner itself just returns infrared data along with rgb data. Regards, Ed

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-09 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)
At 08:27 09-06-01 -0700, shAf wrote: Rob writes ... I just tried scanning a slide and outputting a colour TIFF and an IR one. It was very educational. Any sort of mark, scratch or dust spot is utterly black in the IR scan. Some of the image is also visible as is some of the grain,

Re: filmscanners: Infrared scan

2001-06-09 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)
At 17:37 09-06-01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 6/9/2001 4:27:15 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just curious but is any of Nikon's ICE code in firmware or is it all contained in NikonScan? It's a software algorithm in NikonScan. The scanner itself just returns