Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John Thanks for the tip. I have tried it and I like it so much that I have purchased it. It is a great improvement for Kodachrome (I can go back to using it!) and for b&w. Many thanks for the tip. Do you know of any way to use it straight from Photoshop as an option? Gerry - ----- Original Message ----- From: John Bean <john@jbean.co.uk> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: 16 April 2000 13:00 Subject: Re: [Leica] Kodachrome > Gerry, > > Tina is absolutely correct in telling you that it is Nikon's "Digital ICE" > that effects the Kodachrome scans, in much the same way it effects scans of > silver-based negatives. Nikon are staying quiet about it, but it only works > acceptably on dye-based images. > > It isn't the scanner that has a problem, it's Nikon's software. Alternative > software such as Ed Hamrick's Vuescan (http://www.hamrick.com) may not look > as pretty in the user interface department, but is way ahead of Nikon in > many other respects. It scans Kodachromes and silver-based negatives fine, > with "cleaning" turned on. > > I use both programs, as appropriate to the image source. > > At Sunday 16/04/2000 08:31, Gerry Walden wrote: > > <snip> > >go back. Sadly, that is the current situation for me but I am told by Tina > >Manly it is OK as long as you keep the 'Clean Image' software turned off. > <snip> > > > Regards > > John Bean >