Re: Scan a roll at a time
2009-10-15 by Clayton Price
Sorry Eric, I misunderstood. Of course there were occasional problems when exposures were inconsistent in the same roll of film, which would sometimes require
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2009-10-15 by Clayton Price
Sorry Eric, I misunderstood. Of course there were occasional problems when exposures were inconsistent in the same roll of film, which would sometimes require
2009-10-15 by Tom Husband
Thanks Eddie. Sounds pretty simple. Tom ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-10-15 by ann clancy
Late last year I talked to the people from Epson at a workshop for printing. They indicated the 1900 was terrific for color and glossy color, but not for black
2009-10-15 by Eddie Wiseman
Tom.. Unless the cart is TOTALLY EMPTY, you will NOT have to re-prime.Also, I would follow the MIS advice of re-seating the carts which will happen
2009-10-15 by Ernst Dinkla
... While I do not think that this thread should continue here with at least two scanner lists also involved ........ The 3200 had a static light in the lid
2009-10-15 by Peter Marshall
Hi Lew, The lid has a light source for transparent materials and there is another for opaque things in the box - and you tell the software which you are
2009-10-15 by thusband2003
I have the Eb6 inkset with auto reset chips in my 1400. When the ink level gets down under 10% and I need to reset the chip do I just turn the printer off and
2009-10-15 by john
Eric is on to something to think about. The V750 is ideal and you can fluid mount with Kami fluid for very nice flat sharp contact proofs that can even be
2009-10-15 by Gary Weaver
They call it PrintFile for a reason, but no, it s not as good in a scanner. It s fine for my contacts. However, I ve had to make letter size prints(single
2009-10-14 by E.Neilsen
Lew, The Epson 3200 has the light in the lid, but with the 700 series the light is down below like a regular flat bed scanner. The V750 comes with a glass
2009-10-14 by Lew
Thanks, Pete: I take it that the lid of the scanner contains the light source, the bed is clear glass & the scanning lens move underneath... is this correct?
2009-10-14 by jslaughterbeck1@yahoo.com
I m quite new to this group and I am getting ready to order a new Epson Printer, I m torn between the R1900 and the 2880. I print both Black and White and
2009-10-14 by E.Neilsen
Clay, You do understand I mean bracketing your original film exposures, not so much a static light set up of a known light source. ; ) _____ From:
2009-10-14 by john
Ugh
2009-10-14 by Mark Savoia
Huh? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-14 by Clayton Price
Amen to that! Clay E.Neilsen wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:29 am ... certainly get into the file generation side a bit too right? no file no need for a print set
2009-10-14 by john
Whatever
2009-10-14 by Clayton Price
Hi Eric - I ran tests first and did no bracketing. One advantage was that the digital camera exposure number gave me an ID that was easily changed to the
2009-10-14 by Mark Savoia
I hated the texture, it looked more like a grid pattern, very annoying with certain images. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-14 by Peter Marshall
Hi, I make contact sheets on a V750 by putting the negs in their transparent filing sheet directly on the glass bed, with the 8x10 film area guide
2009-10-14 by john
I did some fairly extensive testing of a roll of Sugar Cane for Hahnemuhle and I was pleasantly surprised. As far as dmax is concerned I found it equal to
2009-10-14 by Lew
I d need to scan primarily strips of 6 frames each, but scanning before I cut the rolls going forward won t be a problem either. Yes, I already have a scanner,
2009-10-14 by Lew
Commenting in no particular order: UMAX seems to have 2 models: the powerlook 2100xl and 2100xl with uta. Am I correct to assume that the transparency adapter
2009-10-13 by Gary Weaver
Actually some of my best prints are scans of old 8x10 glossy. It s a pretty straight forward process. gar *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
2009-10-13 by Barrett Benton
... My PowerLook 2100XL (one of my clients and me bought *four* of these, which were about to be tossed by a Manhattan publishing house) came complete with the
2009-10-13 by Andre Vallejo da Silva
Anyone used it with Ebony?(I m using UT14) What about dmax? Andr�
2009-10-13 by E.Neilsen
Vinny, It has to do with getting content to print. This group can certainly get into the file generation side a bit too right? no file no need for a print set
2009-10-13 by E.Neilsen
Clay, you can add keywords to scans too. You can add data to the file name as well. Let s hope you did not bracket too much when you shoot. Lew, unless you
2009-10-13 by Sam McCandless
Are there e-groups which focus on scanning with B&W prints in mind? I d like to find a good one, especially a good one with a focus on scanning BW prints with
2009-10-13 by Iric S
http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/sum/index.html Be patient. there may be a wait. I recommend the Extended download option for $8.95. Or burn the
2009-10-13 by Mark Savoia
I tried to direct the original poster to the many scanner e-groups available, guess it did not stick. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-13 by Vinny
Just tell me what Scan a Roll has to do with B&W printing. There must be 100 replays to this thread. I will take Paul s occasional OT any time over what is
2009-10-13 by Tony Sleep
... As I mentioned, I use an ancient Umax Powerlook 2 modified to accept the glass half of a Paterson 35mm contact-printing frame (retired from darkroom use).
2009-10-13 by Tony Sleep
... http://tonysleep.co.uk/filmscanners - the mailing list still exists, is just very quiet nowadays as every question has been asked :) BTW all Nikon slide
2009-10-13 by Lew
Looking at the specs I see that it can scan 2 strips of 6 frames each in an adapter, so I m assuming that you ve found a way to place the strips directly onto
2009-10-13 by Mark Tomlinson
Hi Joost I don t know how I missed that! I will check if they supply private individuals - some of these places only supply industry. It s good thast they sell
2009-10-13 by horstenj
... Hi Mark, I m following this discussion with a latent interest to start working with HP diluted inks. A simple Google search shows quite some sources of
2009-10-13 by Lew
That s what I looking for, a quick look at my stuff, 1 roll at a time & then follow up with wet darkroom work and/or a serious scan.
2009-10-13 by Mark Tomlinson
Thanks, Paul I have those documents. I think I will stay safe and get the Kodak Photo Flo. I can t get Tergitol in the UK, much as I d like to try it with
2009-10-13 by Barrett Benton
I have both a Minolta DS 5400 (first version) 35mm film scanner, and a tabloid-size UMAX PowerLook 2100 XL with transparency adapter. The Minolta gets the nod
2009-10-12 by bwinkjet
Hi Gary, I for one appreciate Paul s report and posted results. Paul
2009-10-12 by andrevallejo
I load 300g single shhets of Entrada with no problems.I don t need to give it any help. That s allright. If the 500g goes the same way, it s fine. I always
2009-10-12 by Mark Savoia
Yah! Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-12 by Andrew Sharpe
My 1400 refuses to autoload 300gsm Entrada; it needs to have one single sheet loaded, and a gentle nudge from me when it attempts to feed, and still it
2009-10-12 by Cdtobie
There are actually a couple of those. The f/4, or the f/2.8? C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com
2009-10-12 by Gary Brown
Can we stop using the OT as a license to talk about anything and everything. One of the best things about this forum is that it stays very much on topic.
2009-10-12 by Andre Vallejo da Silva
Have anyone loaded and printed 500g paper in an Epson 1400 allright? Andr�
2009-10-12 by pr_roark
I compared tripod v. hand held ( HH ) with IS on v. HH with IS off. The results are posted at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/IS-test-200mm.jpg The Canon 70
2009-10-12 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Sarah, a steel ruler and blade costs very little and works fine. I do this constantly. Sometimes one can go unnecessarily high-tech. Another thing I d never
2009-10-12 by sagaface
The smallest size the 7900 prints is 8.5x11, so for 5x7 s and 4x6 s I ll have to print a bunch on larger paper and trim. Some of those larger rotary trimmers