<br>Ok it should be like this:<br>I converted my canon lide30 to a digital back for my <a href="http://betelgeuse.umeqs.maine.edu/chris/equip.htm">cambo </a>wideframe camera, as in this <a href="http://golembewski.awardspace.com/index.html">project</a>. <br>
You can find some pictures I took <a href="http://picasaweb.google.be/dierickxjo/ScannerProject">here</a>. etc etc<br><br>I did subscribe to devel... how do i make this visible ?<br><br>Should i include or delete original messages?<br>
<br>thanks <br>Jo<br><br><br><br>2008/3/19, m. allan noah <<a href="mailto:kitno455@gmail.com">kitno455@gmail.com</a>>:<br>> you forgot the url for your samples. also, please join the list before<br>> starting this discussion, so the moderators wont have to approve all<br>
> your posts.<br>> <br>> allan<br>> <br>> <br>> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Jo Dierickx <<a href="mailto:dierickxjo@gmail.com">dierickxjo@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> > I converted my canon lide30 to a digital back for my <a href="http://betelgeuse.umeqs.maine.edu/chris/equip.htm">cambo </a>wideframe<br>
> > camera, as in this <a href="http://golembewski.awardspace.com/index.html">project</a>.<br>> > You can find some pictures I took <a href="http://picasaweb.google.be/dierickxjo/ScannerProject">here</a>.<br>
> > I've used this scanner setup with vuescan on vista and xsane on<br>> > ubuntu. As you can see on the examples it has the capability to<br>> > reproduce grate gray scales.<br>> > But, i only get great result in shallow light conditions, and the most<br>
> > odd black and white spots appear.<br>> > I don't know jack sh...t about scanners and since i believe its all<br>> > about the more advanced settings i turn myself to what i believe are<br>> > the experts, the back end developers like you all.<br>
> > About grayscales and lightconditions i think it would be a lot better<br>> > to have a scanner that can have its exposure time set. (preferably the<br>> > real exposure since analog gain is going to be difficult cause i<br>
> > destroyed the led). Is this true, and does anyone know wich scanners<br>> > support this function?<br>> > About the light and dark spots, i'm very confused. This also apears in<br>> > the area that is not exposed to the light, it even apears when i keep<br>
> > the camera closed. And yet is also dependant on the picture.<br>> > Can i start with this explanation and see where this query is taking me(us)?<br>> > Thanks<br>> > Jo<br>> ><br>
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