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George Marks
{K:15437} 7/21/2004
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Bill - I've never been pleased with flatbed scanners. Since I shoot both film and digital, I scan my film with a Canon 4000 machine. I don't know (or understand) all the little technical specs, but it sure does a great job on both negatives and transparencies. If you have a local friend who has a film scanner, why not give it a try?
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BILL MAHLER
{K:5882} 7/21/2004
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George .....I have just purchased a h/p scanjet 3970 ...flat bed scanner ... box says:2400 dpi optical resolution . and 48 bit color.. "for impressive photo quality and crisp text" .. YEA..RIGHT. .......... I know it's another generation from the scanner to my puter screen .. but holy cripes .....should I have to go into p/s to correct a simple transfere! .. based on the mfg. claim.."impressive photo quality". But .. i'm willing to accept that it is me.
~~~~~~~~~ Regards .... Bill
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 7/21/2004
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Nice capture Bill
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George Marks
{K:15437} 7/21/2004
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I really would like to see the original transparency. Your series on sailing vessels is just fantastic. What kind of a scanner are you using?
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Pam Heisler
{K:4032} 7/21/2004
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Great composition Bill.. Really nice shot.. can you edit it in photoshop to replace what was lost in the scan? Nice photo..
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 7/21/2004
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I haven't had much success with scanning slides. Have had it done on expensive scanners but still won't match digital for quality. Don.
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 7/21/2004
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Excellent Bill,
It is a shame you lost some quality in the scan, but the composition is incredible... One can feel the movement of the boat....
Cheers,
Maria
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 7/20/2004
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Nice one Bill, like how you can only see the people slightly thru the transparent portion of the sail...
Chris
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