Cliff wrote:
You can get Stouffer step tablets from www.darkroom-innovations.com. I just
got the 35mm step tablet with 21 steps, .15 density/step (uncalibrated), for
$25.95 with ground shipping (only took a couple of days). This will give
your scanner a good workout. My SS4000 bottoms-out around
Mike Duncan wrote:
Does anyone know of a target with lower gray level steps (eg. 5% and 3%)
since the Polaroid Nikon scanners can't be fully tested with the Q60?
You can get Stouffer step tablets from www.darkroom-innovations.com. I just
got the 35mm step tablet with 21 steps, .15
Mike Duncan wrote:
Does anyone know of a target with lower gray level steps (eg. 5% and 3%)
since the Polaroid Nikon scanners can't be fully tested with the Q60?
You can get Stouffer step tablets from www.darkroom-innovations.com. I just
got the 35mm step tablet with 21 steps, .15
Dear Mike,
Thanks for the most interesting revelations.
One question... the Minolta DUal Dimage you ar currently using... is it
the SCSI model (I) or the USB model (II)?
Thanks,
Art
Mike Duncan wrote:
I have made some measurements on 4 scanners (Canon FS-4000, Polaroid
SS4000, Nikon
Dear Mike,
Thanks for the most interesting revelations.
One question... the Minolta DUal Dimage you ar currently using... is it
the SCSI model (I) or the USB model (II)?
It's the original SCSI model.
Mike Duncan
I have made some measurements on 4 scanners (Canon FS-4000, Polaroid
SS4000, Nikon LS4000, Minolta Diamage Dual) using the Q60 test image.
After reading Tony's discussion of the Q60, I had assumed the steps were
linear from 1 to 22. They are not. Steps 21 and 22 have half the step
change (2%
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 12:26:34 +1000 Rob Geraghty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I seem to
recall Tony saying it was also difficult to procure the Q60 in the UK,
It's available (in theory) from any Kodak Professional or Digital Imaging
dealer. However most will just look blank when presented with
I don't know whether this is helpful for UK people looking for the Kodak Q-60
targets, but the targets can be ordered from Kodak at 1-800-234-0426. The
35mm Ektachrome target Q-60E3A, cat# 875 is available at $29 plus $10
shipping. The Kodak Kodachrome target, Q-60K1, cat# 1575141 costs
FYI I just noticed that Praxisoft are selling the Q60 - for those like me
who haven't been able to source it anywhere.
http://www.praxisoft.com/buy/index.html
Rob
I bought mine directly from Kodak. Do they not have them now?
Bill Grimwood
At 12:47 AM 3/3/01 +1000, you wrote:
FYI I just noticed that Praxisoft are selling the Q60 - for those like me
who haven't been able to source it anywhere.
http://www.praxisoft.com/buy/index.html
Rob
tates should contact their local Kodak House
or representative."
They have a price list on PDF which I can send if anyone needs it.
Maris
- Original Message -
From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: filmsca
in a Chicago suburb.
They must have charged for and sent by FedEx priority to you.
Maris
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Meneely" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Q60
| When buying a Q60 direct from
"Shough, Dean" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Most camera stores that carry professional equipment should carry the
Q60s.
If not, they can order it for you.
Dean, I mentioned it for the benefit of folks outside the USA. Kodak
Australia disavows any knowledge of the existance of the Q60. I seem to
recall
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