nagya
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there is was one here in Poland i could ask how much the person is asking
Thank you Michel.
there is was one here in Poland i could ask how much the person is asking
Hello
i bought a while ago my ScanMate 11000. Now i tried to scan a 16 bit negative without conversion in CQ 5.0 .
The File Format is Tiff RGB 16bit. The negative is a 6x4,5 color negative and i tried to scan in the highest resolution 11000.
I have read here that there is a bug so that i can use only 10500 pixel per line.
So i have tried to scan in slices with a maximum of 20 mm vertically.
But after some time, i think around 60% i got an error.
Error no 1847 DtoNormalizestream - SVRead FileProcfailure.
if i scan the slice horizontally the error would not appear but my images where damaged because of the bug.
Does anybody know this problem.
Thanks
Thank you monkey fist
I think i solved the problem. I reinstalled QC and now everything works at least at my last two scans.
Does anybody know where i can get a copy of ColorTrio for Mac OS9.
It is missing in my Copy of CQ 5.2 and every copy i found on the web was for different OS´s or where faulty.
Thanks
I saw on this blog, the really cool mod from netsoft2k with the ir cut of filter.
I found this one on eBay
http://www.ebay.de/itm/191875149656?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Is it possible to mount such filter directly in front of the halogen lamp on my Scanmate 11000?
Is these one also so effektive as the mentioned one?
How do i profile / calibrate the scanner for negative in 16bit Tiff RGB.
I would try out the way like mentioned. Scanning in 16bit Tiff RGB with a correct profile then convert it in ColorNeg.
Questions over Questions ; )
Thanks
Franz
I think the IR/UV filter degrades because of the heat, so placing it directly in front of the lamp would probably destroy it pretty fast. The lamp gets really hot.
You need an IT8 target for calibration, if you get one.. make sure you are getting the reference file with it. Without it, it's useless.
CQ has calibration process for IT8 targets. So you can use CQ to create the profile.
PMT gain adjust do the trick too.
Hi, I polished the scratched drum. It looks amazing but the software (color trio) says after focus calibration: "could not adjust focus on the selected area, try another place on the image"
I suspect, the focus distance changed after polish.
Can I switch the focus manually?
Wow
How do you polish such a hazed drum? I have a scratched spare one to polish.
Thanks
Yes, haze gone!
The CT focus calibration catch the mark from the drum, but the b&w positives are still out of focus.
You will need to focus on the negative. Select a small area with high contrast like a line or film markings on the edes.