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filmscanners: Re: Own brand neg films; Was: Neg film for scanning



Ah! Several people have told me that Tesco & Jessops film is
likely to be Konica, and if Konica manufacture in Germany,
that tallies. I think these two brands are the same, and the
same as "Activa" films supplied by the Bonusprint D&P firm.
They have similar markings on the neg top edges, including
digits such as "2810 12",  "2870 18",  or "2881 40", with
the last pair of digits in smaller font size. I can't tell
the difference in the results.

Against that, none of the Konica settings in Vuescan work
anything like as well on these films as the 'generic'
setting (Kodak Gold 400 Gen 5) .

Regards,

Alan T

----- Original Message -----
From: Laurie Solomon <laurie@advancenet.net>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 10:50 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Neg film for scanning


> In all probability it could just as well be Konica film -
also from Germany.
>







 




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