[filmscanners] Re: VueScan 7.5 beta 1 crashes

2002-01-23 Thread Doug Segar
Did a little more experimentation and it appears to crash when rotation is set to anything but none but not if rotation (and perhaps other parameters are set to none). Could be the problem is associated with the 7.5 change to allow raw scan to be saved. -- Me too. General

Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.2.11 Available

2001-12-03 Thread Doug Segar
I have another reason to support a manually chosen focus point (or at least, the option of selecting one of several predetermined points). I have found a number of images where the focus point is such that the image will not autofocus in an LS4000 (usually a dark, low contrast area such as a

RE: filmscanners: X-ray scanners/etc

2001-11-27 Thread Doug Segar
Comments inserted in redacted version of earlier messages below. At 11:20 AM 11/27/2001 -0600, you wrote: But they grumbled about how I should have a lead lined pouch. Sort of funny in a way. I fail to see how a lead lined bag would help matters since it would prevent the film from being

Re: filmscanners: X-ray scanners/etc

2001-11-26 Thread Doug Segar
At 04:21 PM 11/25/2001 -0800, you wrote: At 02:54 PM 11/25/01, Doug Segar wrote: Since the Administrator has issued no such notice regarding the hand checking film provision, the rule does apply WITHOUT exception. It is in no way clear that the Administrator has not done this. It is difficult

Re: filmscanners: X-ray scanners/etc

2001-11-25 Thread Doug Segar
As I read it, this section says only that the Administrator which means the FAA administrator (and ONLY the FAA Administrator) can, if (s)he finds it necessary revise any of the rules by issuing a notification to certificate holders (i.e. the companies handling security screening - airlines