Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right?
John Hinkey
Seattle, WA
"Hemingway, David J" wrote:
Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes
collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run
continuously.
OK !
I won't touch it ! by any meaning.
I will wait till new advices.
Sincerely.
Ezio
www.lucenti.com e-photography site
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From: "Michael Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 3:31 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: cleaning
John:
Try the following URL and go to question #6.
http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro
idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL
DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID
The discussion on 110/16mm negs fascinates me. Rather than speculate
further, I dug out some of my 110 negs and tried to lay them in my own Acer
film-carrier, stacked 1 above the other.
I don't know about the rest of you, but my 110 negs are decidedly bowed on
the horizontal axis. Result: they
I was going to send this message just to Ed Hamrick, but then I thought
people on this list might have comments.
I was looking forward to Ed's implementation of grain removal in Vuescan,
but unfortunately it softens the image too much so I rarely use it. I use a
Minolta Scan Elite that has
Try this way:
http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polar
oidwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FO
LDER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUI
D%3D984362506401
Maris
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And is it really a gamma control, or just a contrast or brightness control?
I'm in the market for a dual-monitor card but I like my NVIDIA TNT with the
new Detonator 3 driver which has the numerical gamma - that is the feature
that has allowed me to match my monitor to my print without software
When I was trying to get my monitors to match visually, I scanned the
Macbeth Color Checker and made it the wallpaper on both my systems. It made
it easy to see at a glance how far off they were to each other.
It also made for an interesting visual effect when someone first walked
into the
Maris writes ...
And is it really a gamma control, or just a contrast or
brightness control?
...
Easily tested ... if it brightens blackpoint,
it is a brightness control ... if blackpoint doesn't
change but whitepoint does, it is contrast ...
if neither Bp or Wp change, it
Maybe I can finally get some work done today.
Now you really did not want to do that did you? :-)
Shipping and reshipping these large monitors can be a real pain in the but
as well as expensive. I have had my share of monitors going bad and needing
to be shipped back under warranty to know
Looking at it now it won't link:
Cut and paste all seven lines together, deleting any spaces that come up in
between, and it will work fine.
Maris
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From: "Maris V. Lidaka, Sr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:36 AM
Subject:
Ive scanned some 110 trannies for a family member ,otherwise Id have
said no !
I Drum scanned at 4000 dpi and we then printed via the epson to around
5x4 inches.
the results were acceptable inasmuch as they provided a memory of an
occasion,but award winners they were not .
Perhaps a better way
Either Ed has stopped announcing new releases of Vuescan or not all the mail
is getting through. Visited his site today and found that version 7.03 is
now available.
Dale
Maybe Ed or someone else has a better idea about how the Vuescan grain
removal option could be expanded and in a practical sense work even
better.
If you do then please give us your input.
I don't know about VueScan, but I did read through US Patent 5,673,336 which
seems to be the basis
I follow what you're suggesting but I'm not sure
how to test the monitor for whitepoint change. I believe NVIDIA's
Detonator 3 driver actually does control gamma though. Image is
below.
Maris
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From: "shAf" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Since this link doesn't work (at least not for me and apparently for
lots of other people) here is the entire text of the FAQ that the link
is supposed to take you to:
My SprintScan 4000 scanner cycles continuously when I turn it on. What's
wrong? (Ref. #000321-0074)
Description:
My
He may not be announcing new releases on the list. In other correspondence
he wrote a few days ago "I'm not on this [filmscanner] mailing list any
more - too many off-topic postings."
--
Bob Shomler
http://www.shomler.com/gallery.htm
If it is true that Ed Hamrick is no longer on the list
Good work, Dean.
Maris
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From: "Shough, Dean" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Vuescan grain removal idea
| Maybe Ed or someone else has a better idea about how the Vuescan grain
| removal
Bob wrote:
He may not be announcing new releases on the list. In other correspondence
he wrote a few days ago "I'm not on this [filmscanner] mailing list any
more - too many off-topic postings."
Bummer. That means he has missed all the postings asking for the grain
removal and cleaning to be
Larry wrote:
When I was trying to get my monitors to match visually, I scanned the
Macbeth Color Checker and made it the wallpaper on both my systems.
Is the colour checker downloadable?
Rob
Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://wordweb.com
He may not be announcing new releases on the list. In other
correspondence he wrote a few days ago "I'm not on this [filmscanner]
mailing list any more - too many off-topic postings."
--
Bob Shomler
Darn, our lose.
Dale
You have a good point. I've seen many reports regarding digitizing Minox
8x11mm that combining optical enlargement and scanning resulting prints may
be a better compromise.
However, I think you must realize that the 110 format probably didn't
produce the best negative or transparency because it
From me?
I've created a downloadable zip file:
http://BermanGraphics.com/downloads/macbethcolorchecker.zip
A point here. I scanned it using VueScan at 1200 DPI and it scanned into
sRGB color space. I then reduced it to 72 PPI in Photoshop so it's about
1.5 megabytes.
I would guess that
on 3/19/01 1:52 PM, Larry Berman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lynn,
You can tell which are digital by the alt tags. The DSC numbers are the
names of the digital files from the D1. I purposely left it out of the
article. Glad you liked it.
Larry
Very nice article, Larry; totally
The title of the control is "Contrast (gamma)"
Frank Paris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=62684
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Maris V. Lidaka,
Sr.
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:46 AM
To: [EMAIL
Bob wrote:
He may not be announcing new releases on the list. In other
correspondence
he wrote a few days ago "I'm not on this [filmscanner] mailing list any
more - too many off-topic postings."
Bummer. That means he has missed all the postings asking for the grain
removal and cleaning to
Berry wrote: "If Jay Maisel has not shot film, except for one roll, during
the past year,
how is it that all of the images are copyright 2001, yet most are from film?
I guess the copyright does not correspond to the date the image was shot?"
I noticed that too. The copyright definitely does not
I have taken my asbestos suit out, had it dry cleaned, and refitted:
Bob Shomler wrote:
Either Ed has stopped announcing new releases of Vuescan or not all
the mail
is getting through. Visited his site today and found that version
7.03 is
now available.
Dale
There are several legal issues in terms of dating images for copyright.
On the one hand, you receive your copyright the moment you press the
shutter button, even prior to processing... which protects you from the
rolls being stolen in the mail to the processor, and the thief claiming
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