Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-28 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "David Mann" Subject: Re: WTB & a question A true member of the Brotherhood does not crop. 6x7 is The One True Aspect Ratio. Anyway, why use a big camera if you're only going to chop the neg? Long Live The Aspect Ratio. Amen Brother William.

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-28 Thread danilo
lol

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-28 Thread David Mann
On Jun 28, 2005, at 4:39 PM, Boris Liberman wrote: Father Bob ;-), illogical you are. 6x7 does Pentax produce. Like 6x6 scanned they may be. A true member of the Brotherhood does not crop. 6x7 is The One True Aspect Ratio. Anyway, why use a big camera if you're only going to chop the ne

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! Pentax doesn't make anything that generates a 6x6 negative. You, Sir, have been unfaithful! You've been out a whoring with strange cameras! But I forgive you. Go, and sin no more. Excuse me now. I must go out and shoot a little with my Speed Graphic. Regards, Bob... Father Bob ;-), il

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Bob Blakely
Pentax doesn't make anything that generates a 6x6 negative. You, Sir, have been unfaithful! You've been out a whoring with strange cameras! But I forgive you. Go, and sin no more. Excuse me now. I must go out and shoot a little with my Speed Graphic. Regards, Bob... --

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Spivak
Now all i have to do - find that scanner for a reasonable price On 6/27/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I suspect he is referring to Silverfast, a scanning application. > > I prefer Vuescan myself ... it drives both the Epson 2450 and my > Minolta Scan Dual II very effectively.

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I suspect he is referring to Silverfast, a scanning application. I prefer Vuescan myself ... it drives both the Epson 2450 and my Minolta Scan Dual II very effectively. Godfrey On Jun 27, 2005, at 7:03 AM, Michael Spivak wrote: What is SilverScan ? Also the 2480 is AFAIK not supported by

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Spivak
What is SilverScan ? On 6/27/05, Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also the 2480 is AFAIK not supported by SilverScan. The 2450 is supported. > > 2005/6/27, Michael Spivak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi All > > 1. i would like to buy a used but in a good condition, flatbid scanner > > with the

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Thibouille
Also the 2480 is AFAIK not supported by SilverScan. The 2450 is supported. 2005/6/27, Michael Spivak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi All > 1. i would like to buy a used but in a good condition, flatbid scanner > with the inserts and ability to scan 35mm and 6X6 negatives/positives > scanner (something l

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Spivak
Thanks much.. so i will ahve to look for a 2450 then since i dont have much money to spend on it... the 4800 costs a lot here On 6/27/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 27, 2005, at 6:38 AM, Michael Spivak wrote: > > > Hi All > > 1. i would like to buy a used but in a good c

Re: WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Jun 27, 2005, at 6:38 AM, Michael Spivak wrote: Hi All 1. i would like to buy a used but in a good condition, flatbid scanner with the inserts and ability to scan 35mm and 6X6 negatives/positives scanner (something like Epson 2450) 2. A question: The newer model of the simple Epson scaner (w

WTB & a question

2005-06-27 Thread Michael Spivak
Hi All 1. i would like to buy a used but in a good condition, flatbid scanner with the inserts and ability to scan 35mm and 6X6 negatives/positives scanner (something like Epson 2450) 2. A question: The newer model of the simple Epson scaner (what was the 2450) is now 2480, and as far as i know, t