Title: RE: filmscanners: Canon: Adaptec scsi adapter
Hi Slava,
I never bothered with the supplied card, system is already running with an Adaptec 21960n (have to check that number)
Have no problems with s/w vuescan or canoscan.
Regards,
Jason
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From: Viacheslav
Title: RE: filmscanners: New Photoshop Program
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From: Berry Ives [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: New Photoshop Program
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Title: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Paul,
the Canon doesnt have IR, can't talk for the Minolta.
Does either the Minolta or the Canon scanner have an IR channel for ICE?
-Paul Patton
Title: RE: filmscanners: Canon FS2710 - any good?
Have the scanner, have had no problems with it. I love the results. Not having a need for 4000dpi this suites my needs perfectly.
Some people have experienced problems with the included scsi card running under win2k. I think there is a
Title: RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6
I think i read something about this in the Photoshop for Photographers book. Converting to 16bit colour and doing colour levels and curves and then converting back to 8bit produced a better looking histogram than if the adjustments were done
Title: RE: Compression: was: filmscanners: real value?
One method I use and am comfortable with for archiving images:
* Scan the image as TIFF (48 bit) from a Canoscan FS2710 (30-40mb image)
* Do colour correction in photoshop.
* Convert to 24bit Colour Save back as TIFF
* Use ACDSEE with