filmscanners: Epson Bubblegum Trading

2001-05-10 Thread Tx
From: Jeffrey Goggin Subject: A Good Epson Customer Service Story If you pay $300 for an item offering similar performance to items that cost farmore money, common sense suggests that compromises were made somewhere inthe design and/or manufacturing and marketing processes. To expect

Re: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40)

2001-05-10 Thread Rob Geraghty
Harry Lehto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I scan an image containing black sky and bright stellar images with a Nikon Coolscan IVED (=LS40) , then close to the edge of the field every bright (saturated) stellar image has a faint ghost image separated from the main image (by 20- 40 pixels).

Re: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40)

2001-05-10 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 5/10/2001 3:20:02 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When I scan an image containing black sky and bright stellar images with a Nikon Coolscan IVED (=LS40) , then close to the edge of the field every bright (saturated) stellar image has a faint ghost image separated from

Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction

2001-05-10 Thread Dale Gail
Robert, Do you have the ISBN number for real World PhotoShop 6? Thank you Dale - Original Message - From: Robert E. Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 7:29 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction Add this one

filmscanners: OT (was: Good Epson Customer Service Story

2001-05-10 Thread Lynn Allen
Robert wrote: Thats different from my problems with Epson UK over the Orange shift, I have to take them to court now to get any satifaction, They used big boy bully tactics, to try to force me not to take legal action Those guys show up in every organization, and (obviously) in every

Re: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40)

2001-05-10 Thread Ryan K. Brooks
Argh! that's bad news, as I was considering this for astrophotography as well.My LS-30 doesn't do this; it's got a few problems near the edge of a slide, but nothing like this. What does Nikon say? Thanks please keep us posted, Ryan Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: filmscanners: Kodachrome ICE

2001-05-10 Thread Jack Phipps
I was surprised by Jack Phipp's comments that Digital ICE does not work with Kodachrome. Oops again. That was not the message I was trying to convey. This is from Nikon's manual: Digital ICE does not perform equally well with all types of film. If you are using Kodachrome film, you may find

Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction

2001-05-10 Thread Bob Shomler
Do you have the ISBN number for real World PhotoShop 6? Thank you It's published by Peachpit Press. See http://www.peachpit.com/ and http://www.peachpit.com/books/catalog/72199.html. -- Bob Shomler http://www.shomler.com/gallery.htm

RE: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction

2001-05-10 Thread shAf
Dale asks ... Do you have the ISBN number for real World PhotoShop 6? Thank you 0-201-72199-6 shAf :o)

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread BHannaford
In a message dated 5/10/01 11:13:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm happy to report that I've scanned and recorded to CD *all* my significant negs and slides from 1949 to 1998--which were the ones I was going for, archive-wise. Since this is almost precisely what

Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction

2001-05-10 Thread Dale Gail
From: Lynn Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not Robert (at least I don't think I am), but I *do* have this book sitting fairly close to my work station. It's: ISBN 0-201-72199-6 published by Adobe Press in association with Peachpit Press, price: $49.99(US), $74.95 in Canada. It was scheduled

Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction

2001-05-10 Thread Robert E. Wright
ISBN 0-201-72199-6 - Original Message - From: Dale Gail [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:36 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction Robert, Do you have the ISBN number for real World PhotoShop 6? Thank you Dale

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread John Matturri
I'm curious how you, or others, store their cds. John M. I'm happy to report that I've scanned and recorded to CD *all* my significant negs and slides from 1949 to 1998--which were the ones I was going for, archive-wise. Bruce

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread Rob Geraghty
John Matturri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm curious how you, or others, store their cds. I have some folders with CD slip-sheets which I'm storing them in. Keeps them in a much more compact state than normal jewel cases. Rob

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
Lynn Allen wrote: To all concerned, and others-- I'm happy to report that I've scanned and recorded to CD *all* my significant negs and slides from 1949 to 1998--which were the ones I was going for, archive-wise. My thanks (again, and doubly) to Tony for this List, and to Art, Larry,

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
There are now slim jewel cases which are nearly 1/2 the width of the original design, which some manufacturers are packing the disks in. I do use the slip sheets for ones I use regularly, and for CDs (as opposed to CD-Rs), but not for archival stuff. In the end, probably the most important

Re: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40)

2001-05-10 Thread Arthur Entlich
Harry Lehto wrote: On Thu, 10 May 2001, Harry Lehto wrote: I first though that they could be some kind of reflections from the different dye layers of Kodachrome, but as they appeared also in Ektachrome and Fujichomes that theory went into tha trash can. Regards Harry Let's not

RE: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40)

2001-05-10 Thread Hemingway, David J
Gee, I might be able to find a Polaroid scanner handy! David -Original Message- From: Rob Geraghty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 7:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: filmscanners: Stellar ghosts and Nikon Coolscan IVED (LS40) Harry Lehto

Re: filmscanners: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread Edwin Eleazer
Just make sure you stay clear of Washington DC this weekend, Art. We'd sure hate to lose you from this list! See the following. On May 9, 2001, a historic event at the National Press Club will take place. Nearly two dozen military, intelligence, government and other witnesses to UFO and

Re: filmscanners: CD storage Was: Another Mission Completed

2001-05-10 Thread Clive Moss
Hi, After lurking for a while, I felt I should contribute. I use things called the selector 40. see the site at http://www.discgear.com for details. Two of them keep my permanent software. Stuff I use regularly is kept in jewel cases on a kind of horizontal rack. I would use more of the

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-10 Thread Alan Tyson
Thanks Rob, and DailGail, for the lists of fixes in the PSP7.02 patch. I use PSP7.0 almost every day on 2700ppi filmscans, and luckily I haven't hit any of these problems. I've had it since the UK launch (about a year ago?). This is on a 400MHz Pentium II with 192MB RAM. I use the clipboard a