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Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 ED Banding



That's what I suspect, or that it uses some type of averaging process of 
several rows overlapped in the single row mode.

Further, I suspect the middle CCD strip is the most insulated from 
anomalies (electronic, and spill over).

Art

Rob Geraghty wrote:

> Rafe wrote:
> 
>> Not entirely sure what this does -- the Nikon manual says 
>> it uses one CCD row rather than three -- but it did 
>> completely eliminate the banding.  The price is that the 
>> scan takes three times as long (!!!)
> 
> 
> Maybe the banding is caused by differences in the response
> of the three CCD rows?
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> Rob Geraghty harper@wordweb.com
> http://wordweb.com





 




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