Hi Ariel,
great news I hear.
Thank you for working on this. Please let me/us know when you are almost done.
I cannot wait to get this scanner to work, so that I can start my project.
Good work!
Spiro
Hi Spiro,
> I was wandering how were you doing with this scanner. Any luck by
> receiving the SDK fron Nikon?
yes, took 5 months and 3 requests (first lost by processing, second in
post(??)) but i finally got it a few weeks ago :-))
I'm working on it, i spent some time understanding usb protocol
Hi Ariel,
I was wandering how were you doing with this scanner. Any luck by receiving
the SDK fron Nikon?
thank you,
Spiro
Hi,
> Finally my request for the NDA was accepted by Nikon i was told (took 3
> months because i didn't request it under a company hood) so i should
> get the specs "soon". I also have the scanner so i hope to be able to
> get it working ;-) (hope is the last thing you should loose, right?
> ;
Ariel Garcia wrote:
>ICE works great for non kodachrome films, and sane will provide your with
>the 4th (infrared) channel, but i am not sure how to use that info in an
>automated way (substraction layer in gimp??)
>
>
Search on google -- there's an ICE plugin for GIMP.
johannes
Hi Ariel,
thank you for explaining to me all those details.
I then take the opportunity to ask this question based on what I will explain
now.
I opted for the Nikon scanner LS-5000 because it is fast to scan and because
it has this extra ICE hardware function which is excellent. I prefer using
Hi Spiro,
> I am glad you are working on this scanner as I see more people needing
> your assistance.
>
> As for me, I am now very happy because the project I have to work on is
> very big; it involved about 15000 pictures (35mm) and the sponsor, for
> charity, trusts my work. So, on my behalf, I
Thank you very much Ariel!
Thank you for replying to my question too.
I am glad you are working on this scanner as I see more people needing your
assistance.
As for me, I am now very happy because the project I have to work on is very
big; it involved about 15000 pictures (35mm) and the sponsor
Hi,
> Please check out the archives of this list -- we have hashed out quite a
> few times what is necessary, what we have etc. A bunch of people
> (including me) have access to the specifications (under NDA) but not the
> hardware (I don't, for example)
Finally my request for the NDA was accepte
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On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 12:55 +0200, Spiro Angeli wrote:
> Any advice would be appreciated.
Please check out the archives of this list -- we have hashed out quite a
few times what is necessary, what we ha
Greetings,
I tried to email directly the author of the Nikon sane project but never
obtained a reply. So, I try to post here with the hope to get an answer, if
possible (even from himself).
Between Nikon LS 4000 and LS 5000 there are major improvements that made me
choose the LS 5000. Moreove
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