kafrf
Established
Tim said:I'll back Roman on that....I have the Coolscan IVED (picked it up cheap when the Coolscan V came out). It's GREAT for colour, the ICE works fantastic, and the quality of the scans is superb. Only so-so for B&W, my HP5 especially it exagerates the grain on.
Tim, several of us have found that using Vuescan with Ilford film works well. The software that comes with the Nikon scanner doesn't handle Ilford film well, for some reason. C41 films scan very well with my Coolscan IV. The B&W prints in my gallery were all scanned with it.
Ken
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tedwhite
Guest
I do all my own scanning, using an HP ScanJet 3570c. Then I make quite good 8X10's with an Epson 820 printer. Despite the fact that this is old stuff, both seem to work quite well.
Soon, weather and money permitting, I will buy a new Epson scanner and a new Epson printer that will be wider and allow me to print 11X14's. I would post some of my GSN photos but I am not a computer type and have been unable to figure out how to do it.
Soon, weather and money permitting, I will buy a new Epson scanner and a new Epson printer that will be wider and allow me to print 11X14's. I would post some of my GSN photos but I am not a computer type and have been unable to figure out how to do it.
d30gaijin
Noctilusting
doubs43 said:"I 'm a long range competitive rifle shooter... 800, 900, & 1000 yards. I shoot pistol too for fun but prefer the 1911 Colt."
Don, it's too bad I didn't know that last Summer. My son did a Summer Internship with HP in Boise. He's a Gulf War I Infantry Vet (82nd AB Div.) and would have enjoyed the shooting. Maybe you could have gotten him interested in photography too.
Walker
Walker,
Just saw this today. Too bad is right! We could have had a good time since I've got extra target rifle that he could have used. On top of that, I live on and manage the only public rifle range here in Boise. If he ever gets out this way be sure to have him look me up, I'm not hard to find.
http://www.blackscreekrange.com
Best regards,
Don