Re: filmscanners: What's MFT

2001-04-05 Thread PC
My guess is that it is MTF (modulation transfer function.) Phil John Matturri wrote: I got my SS4000 back from Polaroid servicing center a couple of days ago. There was a notation that, among other things, an MFT adjustment was made. Any idea of what that is? I have to praise Polaroid for

filmscanners: Nikon-Off Topic

2001-01-27 Thread PC
I'm preparing to but a Nikon 990 digital camera and would like to not make a mistake. Could anyone point me to a good site for objective information? Thanks, Phil

Re: filmscanners: Power Crisis and UPS

2001-01-20 Thread PC
Unless you have a fairly hefty UPS you may find that the laser printer presents a larger instantaneous load than your UPS is happy with. Try it but don't be surprised if you have to remove it. Phil Alan Womack wrote: There was some discussion a few months back that perhaps a UPS could help

Re: filmscanners: VueScan 6.3.19 Available

2000-12-12 Thread PC
It's accomplished through the use of a clever s/w algorithm which makes use of a forth channel in the IR. The best place to look for details is on the ICE developer's web site, www.asf.com. Phil Daryl G. Jurbala wrote: Now I'm confused (not hard to do). Please explain to me "where" ICE

filmscanners: Distribution SW

2000-10-30 Thread PC
I'm looking for a way to place images on a CD ROM along with whatever else would be needed so that any person I send the CD ROM to could view these images (photo album) without having to load any application software on their machine other than standard Windows components. Does such a thing

Re: technique for hand holding camera

2000-10-11 Thread PC
All of this is excellent advice, but if time permits also using a short (2 second) timer gives me the best the best tripod like results. Phil Dave King wrote: A briefly as possible: 1) place your feet shoulder width apart. (And if possible brace your torso against an immovable object.) 2) hold