I had my first phone call with the guy this week and I think you're right, beers are in order here!
BLK360 - here's what you are in for.....
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Can confirm that USB C wont be openedBrett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:26 amI've been told this isn't going to happen.Felix_the_Cat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:24 am Cmon Leica. Open up the damn USB C port. Enough of this crap already.
We were under the impression it was going to happen when we bought ours. Feels a bit like buying a car and being told that at some point you will be able to change into the 5th and 6th gears. Then instead of it happening you are told that the manufacturer simply wants people to drive slower in lower gear.
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Re: BLK360 - here's what you are in for.....
There is a good blog out there. Think it was mentioned earlier. That has daily processes and sample projects that one guy has been tracking in his BLK360 scanning experiences.
https://blk360blog.com/
That being said I've had some of the same problem with NON-HDR images in bright sun. Some really strange stuff. I may take this guys advice about a sun-shield for the scanner
HDR STANDARD SCAN NO HDR SAME SETUP BUT HIGHER IN DIRECT SUN NON-HDR on Same Job different location.
https://blk360blog.com/
That being said I've had some of the same problem with NON-HDR images in bright sun. Some really strange stuff. I may take this guys advice about a sun-shield for the scanner
HDR STANDARD SCAN NO HDR SAME SETUP BUT HIGHER IN DIRECT SUN NON-HDR on Same Job different location.
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