The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Hi all, I have two Nikon F's and while they are late 60's and 70's models, they have been my main stay cams since then....
Jim Barclay
cosmos@...
Apr 1, 1999 8:05 am
21061
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I'm interested in the Turus tracker system, and might have an oppurutnity to buy either the TII system or the TIII. Does...
Magnus Larsson
Magnus.Larsson@...
Apr 1, 1999 12:06 pm
21062
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... FWIW, I've noticed that even when I have plenty of disk space available on the drive where an image resides, if the...
Matthew Considine
mconsidine@...
Apr 1, 1999 1:20 pm
21063
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Chris is right, by just changing from Windows 9x to NT you should notice a speed increase. I think that would be the...
Clymer, Jeff
clymer@...
Apr 1, 1999 1:20 pm
21064
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... That would be true if Greg were scanning a 1" x 1" piece of film. But he is scanning 6x7 film, which is 56mm x 70mm in...
Wil Milan
wmilan@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:01 pm
21065
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... It does not. You'll have to go to NT. Paul...
Paul LeFevre
paull@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:01 pm
21066
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I guess I'm confusing myself. If I'm scanning a 6x7 negative (2-1/4 x 2-3/4). That would be more than 1 inch square,...
Greg Mueller
mueller@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:04 pm
21067
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Its a 6x7 image. Plus it would be a 24bit image (8 bits/channel). Assuming 2k dpi we get: 2000 x 6 x 2000 x 7 x 24 / 8...
Gene Horr
genehorr@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:11 pm
21068
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Are you saying that the Polaroid Sprintscan 45 will only scan 2000 x 400 pixels regardless of the size of the original...
Chris Vedeler
cvedeler@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:14 pm
21069
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Thanks for all the responses. Here I thought I was buying a "hot" computer to do my processing. Oh well. Thanks for all...
Greg Mueller
mueller@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:27 pm
21070
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I wonder if it would be possible to create a large ram disk and run the operation from there? == Greg Mueller Port...
Greg Mueller
mueller@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:28 pm
21071
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... If it were only 3 times! :-) Quoting from the PS manual after they say some operations require 2 to 3 times the image...
Chuck Vaughn
aa6g@...
Apr 1, 1999 2:37 pm
21072
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I apologize for using the list, but Bobby wrote and asked me a question about E200 film and all my replies get bounced...
Mark Kaye
mark.kaye@...
Apr 1, 1999 3:15 pm
21073
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... How does Picture Window compare to Photoshop in regards to memory requirements?, I use it for stacking and it seems...
Herm
hermperez@...
Apr 1, 1999 3:28 pm
21074
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Probably doomed to wait. Since you won't be needing that system, send it to me at... mike regish mregish@... ...
mike regish
mregish@...
Apr 1, 1999 3:43 pm
21075
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Greg, My brother works for Digital Muse (they do special effects for Voyager, DS9...). They use banks of 1Gig RAM drives...
Michael Rogers
miker@...
Apr 1, 1999 3:56 pm
21076
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... That's really not true. A 6x7 frame is nominally 6cm x 7cm (2.36 x 2.75 inches), but in fact because that is not the...
Wil Milan
wmilan@...
Apr 1, 1999 3:56 pm
21077
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Jerry, ... I think there might be confusion here. Excuse me if I've misinterpreted. The 2000 x 4000 he's referring to is...
Chuck Vaughn
aa6g@...
Apr 1, 1999 4:37 pm
21078
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... AS>recently used it terrestially. I think its a pretty close match to Velvia as AS>far as saturation in concerned, but...
charles@...
Apr 1, 1999 4:44 pm
21079
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I think we need some clarification after the series of messages I just read.<vbg> First off, scanners do not scan at...
Chuck Vaughn
aa6g@...
Apr 1, 1999 5:04 pm
21080
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Chris, You do excellent astro work. Very nice images in Orange County Register's column today. Wally Pacholka...
Wally Pacholka
wally@...
Apr 1, 1999 5:28 pm
21081
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Gene; ... LOL, I really appreciate people who have a sense of humor. What's 'normal' now a days? :) Maybe all us who...
Joe Mize
jmize@...
Apr 1, 1999 5:34 pm
21082
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... After reading all the responses and getting pretty confused, I called Polaroid to get a definative answer, which is. Set...
Greg Mueller
mueller@...
Apr 1, 1999 7:18 pm
21083
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Ok, it's in the mail ;-) == Greg Mueller Port Gamble, Washington Amateur Astronomer, Machinist, Filmnut Every...
Greg Mueller
mueller@...
Apr 1, 1999 7:19 pm
21084
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Dear Gene, yes, it was discussed not long ago on this list. Here I quote a message of mine on this subject: *** BEGIN...
Emmanuele Sordini
vega@...
Apr 1, 1999 8:32 pm
21085
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... You're right, Chuck. Sorry about the screwup (Duuh, 6 _CM_, not 6 _INCHES_). Gene Horr genehorr@......
Gene Horr
genehorr@...
Apr 1, 1999 8:35 pm
21086
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I too use Velvia for 98% of my terrestrial shooting, and I like it so much that I tried it for astrophotography. Alas,...
Wil Milan
wmilan@...
Apr 1, 1999 8:42 pm
21087
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Photoshop normally defaults it's swap drive to the main root drive, but you can easily change it to another under...
Jerry Lodriguss
jml@...
Apr 1, 1999 9:10 pm
21088
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Hi Rod, I am now logged onto the shallowsky list. What I sent to Jim Ferreira is the same I sent to you.. Looking...
Jim Barclay
cosmos@...
Apr 1, 1999 10:41 pm
21089
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I have one and like it quite a bit. I'm sorry that I don't know if it is a II or III. It is the new plastice model...