Hi Ken,
I have a 4000 rather than a 2000. I noticed a real pick up in scanning speed when I got a machine with a fast processor and a lot of memory. It also markedly speeds up anything you might want to do in photoshop. My current set up uses an Athlon 2200+, has 1gb of ram; it has made a significant difference from my old machine which had a 700K processor and 256M of ram. I use chromogenic B&W film for the most part and scan with ICE on. Even at that the scans are only a minute or so.
Roger
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From: kentho1937 [mailto:kentho1937@...]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 5:42 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] B&W film
Thank you all for your help.
The way I plan going is to buy a Nikon N/F 75 and scan the negatives
shot on Tri X into Photoshop.
Todays question. I have kept all my negatives from 50 years ago -
Black and White, shot on my Leica - and am really enjoying myself
scanning them into Photoshop. I will eventually burn all the digital
photos onto CD.
Does anyone else have a Nikon LS2000 35 mm scanner that could offer
me any tips. At the moment scanning the negatives is frightfully
slow.
I have scanned and printed the Users Manual, The Reference Manual and
the Nikon LS 2000 Scanner Manual to a size I can read, but almost all
of the information is for colour negatives or slides. There is
precious little on Black and White negatives.
Is it true that my new Nikon N/F 75 was made in Thailand or China?
Yuk.
With the way the Australian Dollar is going I will be buying from
America. I am going to Thomas Cook and exchanging our monopoly money
for your greenbacks.
Thanks for all your help.
Ken
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RE: [Digital BW] B&W film
2003-05-19 by Roger L Sopher
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