Hi digital Eyes! Want to add the following! Thankyou for taking this up with grain - I felt alone in this landscape of "DOTLESS" - read your books(sometime grain enhace the feeling of "sharpness!!!) and - admire photoes where grain is an important ingrediense in expression if needed or wanted! Grain is , not allways, but sometimes more important than "dotless" For me often grain VERY important - to express, and impact the "pic." I want it all - my tools - grain to "dotless". OK - don't get upset - I usede the "dotless" in somwhat "nasty" way - but it felt right just now - when I have read so much of the "lupes" looking for "dotless" - and I hope "dotless" is not upsetting some special brand or equipment. (You know what I'm saying?) There has been oa sport going on "this or that" system - for "dotless! I don't care! Do You? Take it as a TRUE satir if you feel so! Flames???? Aren't we some sort of photografers? "Hassle-blad and Minolta Pro scammer! /smile/ Bo Wrangborg Made in Sweden 55++ grand years old! talBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "sm7bxd" <sm7bxd@y...> wrote: > /smile/ > > I tested the Nikon 8000 and the Multipro for a week. > For me it was an easy task to decide - the multi pro! > > However there are no perfect scanners - Drumscans are better > in the whole - but now I seldom send for those! > > /smile/ > > "The Hassle-Blade" fan! > Bo Wrangborg > Made in Sweden > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Tim Spragens" > <t.spragens@c...> wrote: > > I've had mine for a couple of months, scanned slide film as well as > > B&W negative with it. I have only seen extremely slow times when I > > had ICE turned on. > > > > Tim > > > > > Was the review based on scanning from inside Photoshop? > > > Does anyone have any real world experience with this scanner in > > > the list? > > > > -- > > Tim Spragens > > > > http://www.borderless-photos.de > > http://www.borderless-photos.com
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Re:Minolta Scan Multi Pro- Grain !
2002-05-11 by sm7bxd
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