Thomas B. Maugham [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sun, 23 Dec 2001 11:29:43
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Can anyone point me to a discussion list for the Polaroid 4000 film scanner?
You are here!
What was the question!!
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about Silverfast, it's too hard to
learn properly, stick with Polaroid Insight or (better still) Vuescan.
Basically - it works!
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recommend the Adaptec SlimSCSI
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and white points?
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for how the image appearance is going to change when it goes into
Photoshop.
What I see in the VueScan window is what I get in Photoshop - am I doing
something right!
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of www.macosrumors.com !
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into Photoshop! How
are your ColorSync settings? I too am using Adobe RBB (1998), when I've
finnished fiddling in Vuescan the final preview looks the same as the
file when opened in PS.
Isn't that the way it's meant to work, Ed?
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A-TTL flash measurements are linked to the active AF sensor
for given exposure, so can handle well off-center subjects (of course if
focused properly). Is that correct ?
Sometimes, depending on the camera.
FEL works best for off centre (EOS 3, IV)
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any difference between a 35mm scan done on a SS120 against a 4000 or 4000+ ?
BTW what's happening about the bulk slide feeder device for the 4000? Is
there a chance of seeing an uncut film loader too - something to allow me
to scan a whole roll of 35mm?
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produce a better scan than the SS4000
or the 4000+?
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be a
professional photographers to join this list but the web site is open to all.
There are French and German photographers groups, you will find links at
the other sites.
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of high speed film. It's up to the duty manager
whether you are granted this facility.
I guess you were just lucky. I wouldn't count on being able to insist!
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Steve Greenbank [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Thu, 6 Sep
2001 23:55:42 +0100
I have never had a roll go
through an x-ray machine.
Planning on coming to the UK? If you do your film will be x-rayed. Or you
won't leave.
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be an improvement.
Same in Sowf Lundin. The lab near me actually uses a Canon inkjet to
print out 'contact' sheets. And they charge the same rate as they did
when making 'real' prints, about £12.
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Eudora, AppleScript and the knowledge. Or a
similar combination!
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a circuit board.
So, although the brush does work - I have seen it fix my problem on a
friends machine, you may have more serious trouble.
Good luck opening the box but I think you may be sending it to Polaroid.
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they...?
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to wherever you
are to borrow one.
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the back. Repeat three times. The instructions say do it
monthly.
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Matthias Luthi [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Wed, 15 Aug
2001 00:05:12 -0700
A feeder that uses standard trays would be great.
You mean a feeder which used Carousel (spelling?) trays. Which would hold
80 tranies at a time.
(Did David Hoffman suggest this here or elsewhere?)
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a FireWire/USB card? Is this an early G3?
Try updating to Mac OS 9.1 there are various fixes for FireWire in that
release. There is also a FireWire firmware update but that's only of use
if you have FireWire 'on board'. Maybe there's also an Orange firmware update?
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/Export
all you need to do is delete it! Or is this another PC problem?
For some reason
when I upgraded to 5.5, I was required to do the IT8 calibrations over again.
Because the data for the calibration is the SilverFast folder which you
replace when doing an upgrade
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Oostrom, Jerry [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Mon, 13 Aug
2001 15:48:10 +0200
Kodak Supra negative stock seems to scan with less
grainy appearance than the Fuji Superia 400 film.
Maybe what Kodak claim is true then! The finest grained 400 neg film
available...
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Ron Carlson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Wed, 8 Aug 2001 23:33:00 -0700
This was a subject of intense discussion on this list about a
year ago last spring.
And here's a link to tell you everything everyone needs to know about CD-R
http://www.macintouch.com/cdrfailure.html
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be that no one have anything to do with SilverFast
until they get their house in order.
They sorted my serial number/password problem within two hours of my
calling. You need to speak to the Florida office. They are helpful,
despite everything!
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with that as well as Photoshop?
The same reason you'd buy fresh quality ingredients when cooking!
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with no idea how to explain complex ideas to simple folk. They
then appear to have been translated from German to English via Greek and
Spanish ...
It's good, no, it's very good. But it's hard. And very expensive!
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it the canine's testicles.
Unfortunately, as you can't enter your serial number after paying for the
upgrade, it's still pants.
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will be mailed to you when you pay the
$45 upgrade fee.
By the way, I called Germany, who blamed the US. But they sorted me in
two hours so they're no longer pants!
If you scan negs, it's worth the money.
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can do batch scanning with individual correction for
each frame now. Of course they all get watermarked...
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with this version.
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Ian Lyons [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Sat, 4 Aug 2001 20:44:45 +0100
Ian Lyons
http://www.computer-darkroom.com
Stop teasing and send your mail !
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Someone please remind me of the archive address. I've just re-subscribed,
need to catch up..
Thanks
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on 15.12.00 17:29, Larry Berman wrote:
Is there any word on Insight 5.0?
Polaroid appears to have pulled it from their server:
Oh dear, does that mean I'm not the only one having trouble making it work?!
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on 03.12.00 02:00, Tony Sleep wrote:
Does this explain why my message hasn't turned up on the list?
Did you receive a bounce message? You should have.
No bounce message.
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on 02.12.00 08:59, filmscanners-digest aka Tony Sleep wrote:
I also need to work out how to configure Majordomo so digest members can post
to the list.
Does this explain why my message hasn't turned up on the list?
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from Polaroid".
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quite capable of screwing up
myself!
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