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Re: filmscanners: Canon's scanner Test photo



In a message dated 10/4/2001 9:25:18 AM EST, alexz@zoran.co.il writes:

> Perhaps he will be able to explain us how to handle properly negatives using
>  his software...

The most important thing when scanning negatives is to crop the
image tightly enough so you don't have a lot of the white border
showing inside the crop box.  This will cause the overall image
intensity to be too low.

90% of the e-mails I get from people about problems scanning
negatives are due to this problem.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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