RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Gordon Potter
or not. __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Gordon Potter
software.) __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Cleaning HP S20... Art?

2001-10-22 Thread Gordon Potter
avoiding Monday, Friday and late in the day. If HP has an email tech support this would be an idea question for that medium. __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Scanner Buying Dilemma

2001-09-24 Thread Gordon Potter
Peter - I believe the polaroid scanners are made by microtek - so the financial aspect of your decision (if you are concerned with polaroid going belly up) could be removed by changing the name plate. __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Useful Program for Burning CD's

2001-09-18 Thread Gordon Potter
If you wish to look at what is running on a PC that does not need to be and you don't really know if something like ctlmon.exe is important or not, you may want to look at: http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.htm#Select __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville

RE: filmscanners: ReSize, ReSample or ReScan ?

2001-09-10 Thread Gordon Potter
Dean - you said the magic resolution for your Alps MD5000 is 300 dpi. Two questions, How does one determine the magic resolution of one's printer? and since I am lazy, what is the magic resolution of an Epson 1280? __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: ReSize, ReSample or ReScan ?

2001-09-10 Thread Gordon Potter
registration all should be more smoothly at locations in the image where big changes in color or contrast occur. (This is my engineering head speaking, so you must consider the source.BG) __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Selecting a scanner

2001-09-08 Thread Gordon Potter
David wrote: Firewire cards are pretty inexpensive. USB is slower than either Firewire or SCSI. I would expect USB 2.0 which actually is faster then firewire and most SCSI implementations. Of course you will have to buy a new PC if you want USB 2.0 GB __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL

filmscanners: ReSize, ReSample or ReScan ?

2001-09-07 Thread Gordon Potter
/worse then resizing under certain circumstances? It seems to me scanner software would not even offer the option of lower resolution scans if the quality were always better for resampling and resizing. Thanks for reading. __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

filmscanners: Nikon IV and 4000 ?

2001-09-01 Thread Gordon Potter
Does the scanning software with these scanners allow one to select the resolution for a scan? For example if I only want/need 2000 dpi, can I make a scan at 2000 dpi which will result in smaller files. If it is possible to make scans are less then the 2900 and 4000 dpi levels, are the

RE: filmscanners: Best film scanner, period!!!

2001-08-25 Thread Gordon Potter
more, but more importantly installation is a whole lot less fun.BG __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA

RE: filmscanners: Do I need Digital ICE? Scanner selection Advice

2001-08-23 Thread Gordon Potter
) and prints from your PC printer may or may not satisfy you. __ Gordon Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashville, TN 37215 USA