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  1. Re: "Pepper grain" on Scitex Eversmart Pro II scans

    Sandy--

    Thanks! I never knew the Eversmart reverted to Default Sharp after changing settings. I'm sure this is what's happening, and I now will go fix it! Thanks so much for the gem-

    Kip
  2. "Pepper grain" on Scitex Eversmart Pro II scans

    To all who have experience with this scanner, I wanted to ask if anyone has noticed what appears to be exaggerated film grain on their scans. I do "push" the resolution to 4000dpi if anyone thinks...
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    Re: Apple, PC, notebook, iMac .. ?

    Another thought---I just tested a 400 MB scan in PS3 on the newest 3.06 GHz 24-inch iMac and the 8-core 2.8GHz Mac Pro desktop. I guess this is no surprise, but the Mac Pro desktop BLEW AWAY the iMac...
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    Just back from Macworld

    I just returned from Macworld in San Francisco where I tested a 650MB photo in Photoshop CS3 running on Apple's brand-new 8-core Mac Pro desktop computer. Over the years I've seen incremental...
  5. Thread: fluid scanning

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    Re: fluid scanning

    Thanks, Don--and I agree. I'm continually amazed at the improvement fluid mounting makes. On this particular scanner, I remember being elated at dry scans, then when I tried fluid mounting I became...
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    Re: fluid scanning

    Hello everyone--

    I thought perhaps an image comparison I recently did between dry and fluid mounting on a Scitex EverSmart Pro II scanner would help those curious about the technique to see the...
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