cshimokita[Photo Forum Moderator]
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definitely monitor issues abound...
Having multiple monitors I can attest to challenges of keeping consistency across viewing options. Still, better than the monochrome monitors we used 30 years ago... my first Toshiba laptop had an orange screen.
As you may remember from your time in Japan... the color of traffic signals here are red, yellow, and blue and every now and then you can buy a blue apple... just tell your wife (please give her my best regards) that it's a cultural thing
I struggle a bit when post processing as well... but in the end just adjust as I like it on one of the calibrated in-house monitors and let it fly...
Casey
Great write-up.
By: KIH : April 10th, 2015-20:07
I know someday I MUST enter those big brand world for photography, when I have more free time..... I am still struggling for "today" :-) Thanks for introducing the HB Scanner. I will keep that in mind, but I will consult you anyway when and if I go into t...
Hasselblad! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : April 10th, 2015-22:13
Go Sweden! ;) Each time my father hear the name he get's a "dreamy look" on his face.... He had one when he was young! Thank you for this walk-through about the Flextight X5 scanner. I do understand the fascination of using film instead of digital and I g...
Thanks Baron...
By: cshimokita : April 11th, 2015-13:54
technology and well thought out user interface... it was so easy to move between formats... the film holders are coded and for the most part you just select the film type and dpi setting... framing is automatic, so adjust the crop if necessary and scan. P...
Thank you Michael...
By: cshimokita : April 11th, 2015-14:11
Film scanning is a bit of a niche area and due to a number of factors there are only a few players... and the options for those of us who use film & scan are segmented (relatively low cost and relatively high cost with more or less corresponding level...
Question about process
By: cazalea : April 11th, 2015-21:29
Hi Casey, Thanks for the hardware review. Do you scan all the prints you make, or do you scan from slides or negatives? And when you have a scanned photo database to manage, as well as cabinets full of slides and prints! how do you do it? Are you able to ...