At 17:44 08/01/02 +, Jawed wrote:
Some software, unfortunately, makes it hard to tell where the histogram
ends, if there are very few pixels of a given tonal value. Photoshop 6 is
pretty clear. Paint Shop Pro 6 isn't at all. Is PSP7 better?
What if the base line of the histogram were a
Jawed Ashraf wrote:
London, UK.
I was intrigued to discover years ago that houses aren't build from
brick in
Canada, they fall apart because of the dry climate.
Don't tell that to anyone living on the West (Wet) Coast...
What do you think those trees with 30 foot around trunks grow
In a message dated 1/10/2002 6:15:24 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What if the base line of the histogram were a different colour for the
range where there were pixels, even if there were not enough pixels to show
on the histogram plot ? That way it would be easy to set black and white
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Jawed Ashraf wrote:
London, UK.
I was intrigued to discover years ago that houses aren't build from
brick in
Canada, they fall apart because of the dry climate.
Don't tell that to anyone living on the West (Wet) Coast...
What
: [filmscanners] Re: Clipping
Do you know of a HIFI list? Maybe they are talking about scanning
there...??
Should we all change or would it be easier for the HIFI folks here to take
their specialist chat to an appropiate forum or even private?
No offence meant, but this is too much!
Preben
Yeah - they use an over-damped 15 bass driver - proximity to the floor
and
rear wall are what give it *real* extension down to 5Hz - I done the test
tone thing, windows and doors rattle but you can't hear any bass.
Just had an evening of clicks and cuts and electronic noise nonsense - the
bass
Where do you live? I helped someone set up a pair of DBLs some time ago
and in our dry climate (Calgary) the silicone seal dried up over time.
Do they still use that? I only have the Intros myself.
Ken
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Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Clipping
Yeah - they use an over
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 19:10:13 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Ken,
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by upper and lower histogram. I only get
one histogram in my version of PS, but perhaps I don't know how to drive it
well enough to get more!
Regards,
Austin
One more question: I understand (I think)
false move and you have 100
kilos of speaker impressing itself through a spike into your foot!)
Jawed
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Sent: 09 January 2002 00:21
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Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Clipping
I understand, I have Snells...
I'm glad to see this list has now broadened its appeal to include lovers
of eclectic hi-fi.
Erm, since this is a bit off-topic now, might I recommend it moves to
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Mark
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