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[filmscanners] Tri-X on Nikon 4000


  • To: lexa@lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Tri-X on Nikon 4000
  • From: "Steve Woolfenden" <swoolf@global.co.za>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:29:48 +0200
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I've just scanned a Tri-X neg on my Nikon 4000 and got a rather wierd effect
unintentionally . I've not scanned much Tri-X before , but I've never seen
this - its almost as if the pic has got a texture pattern laid over it . A
bit like one of those painter effects......
I did it twice with the same result and applied no tweaks whatsoever either
time. What the hell could it be??
Steve

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