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[filmscanners] RE: Polaroid 120 opinions



Thanks for this information; it is stuff that I was not aware of and
will check out.

----Original Message----
From: filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of Mike
Kersenbrock
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 10:38 AM
To: laurie@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Polaroid 120 opinions

> Laurie Solomon wrote:
> 
>> I would also be interested in locating and re-establishing contact
>> with David - especially concerning the Polaroid Film Recorder that I
>> have and how one might get or create new lookup files for it that are
>> dedicated to handling today's batch of films.  However, I think that
>> he dropped out of sight deliberately after leaving Polaroid.  My
>> impression was that he was getting sort of feed up with Polaroid's
>> policies and practices vis-à-vis its customers and employees.
>> 
>> 
> I've two of the Polaroid 7000 film recorders (I'm a 3D
> photographer, I do things in matched pairs).  Although I find
> it's older Provia profile to be "adequate" with Provia 100F,
> I'm in the process of tweaking it a tiny bit.  May "work" on
> other films if I find a need for it.
> 
> Although there are more than one way to "work" on the
> profiles, one way is to use the 'CFR Film Table Commander'
> software (www.cfrfilmtables.com).
> It's only appropriate for those two Polaroid model families,
> but provides ways of fully manipulating the profiles, and
> provides a method to at least provide neutral neutrals at
> various brightness levels.  It can be downloaded and "played"
> with for free.  That version just doesn't save files :-(.
> 
> If your Polaroid Film Recorder is of either the 7000 or 8000
> series  and you don't already "belong", you might think about
> joining the Yahoo group for 7k/8K polaroid film recorders.  A
> generally quiet group, but it does have "bursts"
> whenever someone
> starts something.  That group's name is "FilmRecorders" .
> 
> Mike K.
> 
> 
> 
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