Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-05 Thread Peter Alling
Amen, At 11:27 AM 9/4/2002 +0300, you wrote: Mike wrote: MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution? MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3 channels). MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41 processed film scanned on a MI high quality DML scanner.

Re: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-04 Thread Johan Schoone
Rob Brigham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is interesting - is this in commercial use now? I remember hearing of a techology which could scan film without developing, but destroyed the film in the process - is this the very same? Yes. The very same process was announced a few years ago. --

Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-04 Thread Alin Flaider
Mike wrote: MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution? MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3 channels). MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41 processed film scanned on a MI high quality DML scanner. They must be taking their retailers for

Re: Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-04 Thread David A. Mann
Alin Flaider wrote: MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution? MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3 channels). MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41 processed film scanned on a MI high quality DML scanner. They must be taking their

OT: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-03 Thread Mike Ignatiev
Just spotted one in a CVS dowstairs. Looks like... well, applied scifi. You insert a roll of film, in 10 minutes it develops the negs and then you can print it, you can get the scanned CD. Almost wanted to try it, until... to ensure your privacy, your negatives will be delivered on a CD, and

RE: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-03 Thread Rob Brigham
16:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Applied SciFi blooper Just spotted one in a CVS dowstairs. Looks like... well, applied scifi. You insert a roll of film, in 10 minutes it develops the negs and then you can print it, you can get the scanned CD. Almost wanted to try it, until