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Re: filmscanners: Polaroid Sprintscan 120



On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 22:41:49 -0400  Dave King (kingphoto@mindspring.com) 
wrote:

>  However, I find that, while the color calibration is
> very good,
> > it has some shortcomings, depending on the particular slide, with
> the
> > yellows and magentas; sometimes the yellows are overemphasized and
> the
> > magentas underemphasized, or vice versa, as compared to the original
> viewed
> > on a light table

I suspect there's a slight lack of correspondence between your profile, 
derived using Kodak Ektachrome dye set, and the material you are scanning, 
which you mention as Velvia. IME Fuji dyes are close but not the same, and 
also Velvia has a bigger OD range which will put extreme highlight and 
shadow values outside the profiled response of the scanner.

Regards 

Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner 
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