re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-07 Thread Lynn Allen
Alan W wrote: On slides it's mostly a moot point unless they are underexposed. clip Also Kodachrome is a denser slide generally, which can drop shadows too low for many scanners to distinguish properly. I've found that my Scanwit 2720S does a really good job on well-exposed slides and negs,

Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-07 Thread Alan Tyson
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re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-07 Thread Mark T.
Lyn A wrote: Alan W wrote: On slides it's mostly a moot point unless they are underexposed. clip Also Kodachrome is a denser slide generally, which can drop shadows too low for many scanners to distinguish properly. I've found that my Scanwit 2720S does a really good job on well-exposed slides

filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread BHannaford
I acknowledge that I'm a "newbie" to film scanning, so I'll ask a question that may have a very obvious answer: How much sense does it make to purchase one or both of Kodak's Q-60 Color Input Targets for calibrating a new scanner? I have well in excess of 1000 slides to archive--about equal

Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread IronWorks
after the scan and to the printer after printing. Maris - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 3:52 PM Subject: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets | I acknowledge that I'm a "newbie" to film sc

Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread Mário Teixeira
e - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 06 March, 2001 9:52 PM Subject: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets | I acknowledge that I'm a "newbie" to film scanning, so I'll ask a question | that may have a very obvious answer: How much

Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread Alan Tyson
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 9:52 PM Subject: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets I acknowledge that I'm a "newbie" to film scanning, so I'll ask a question that may have a very obvious answer: How much sense does it make to purchase one or both of Kodak's Q-60 Color Inp

re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread Alan Womack
A few things to think about in the project of scans. What is your goal? Color accuracy of the current state of the slide or good looking scans that may not reflect the original scene. The main disadvantage with the ScanWit is the exposure is fixed, vuescan does not very the capture time at

Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread Mark Thomas
At 12:15 AM 7/03/01 +, you wrote: I don't know about the Acer but my Microtek ArtixScan 4000t (now it is already working well again!) came with the Q60-E3 slide No, the Acer bundle does not include a target or any profiling stuff. You're left pretty much on your own, but at that price

RE: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets

2001-03-06 Thread Frank Paris
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Thomas Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 10:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Kodak Color Input Targets Is there such a thing as a correct monitor? ;-) I don't fuss much about my monitor's accuracy (apart from