On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 09:58 PM, Paul Kohl wrote:
I am also
buying a glass carrier as Recording Film is very curly and I am
having edge sharpness problems.
Paul Kohl
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Paul you really need to look at the wet' glass carrier that Michael
Grecco has devised for the Nikon 8000.
Hi Austin,
I don't know why I'm keeping this up.
I believe the types of files we are talking about
here are pixel based. If you use a hammer as a paperweight, is it
still a
hammer?
I just really think that in this whole discussion the pixels are the
paperweights.
You were insisting,
It would appear Miegapixels is mega not functioning. I'm getting no
connections with either Netscape or I.E. for any of the links Chris has
posted.
Art
Simon Lamb wrote:
Is this list an advertising forum for Megapixels? It is good that
contribution can be made regarding comparisons between
I believe you may be a Lamb who is being lead to the slaughter here.
In any case my system does not recognise the web addresses
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From: Simon Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 8:18 PM
Subject: [filmscanners] no subject
Is this
Paul wrote:
Mac OS only allows a max of 1Gb Ram to any one programme (eg Photoshop),
does Windows 2000 have similar memory limits? (noticed some of the
newestWindows motherboards can take 3Gb+ in RAM)
The last thing I am is a "Hardware Head," but I've seen a bit about
"stacked" processing, RAM
Hi!
I always use autoexposure on my Minolta Scanners. 16 bit linear mode has gamma
set to 1.0, which would be giving dark results. That can be fixed using
photoshop and setting gamma to 2.2 (or so).
Exposure can be controlled by levels dialog in the scanner software.
Regards
Erik
Onsön, 05
Just bought a Minolta Dimage dual II with USB.
I hope someone can give me some clue why my scans are so dark.
How do you know they are dark? Have you calibrated your monitor!?
Is that because of i use the original software ?
Probably not
Do i have to buy Vuescan?.
There's no obligation:)