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[filmscanners] help with opinions on film scanners


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  • Subject: [filmscanners] help with opinions on film scanners
  • From: "James Thorne" <jcthorne@houston.rr.com>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:30:53 -0500
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I scanned all my old Kodachromes using my Polaroid 4000.  Results were
beautiful saturated color and great focus.  It was not until I started
scanning negatives that I had so much to learn about grain, color balance
etc.  The slides were perfect first try.  Used the included Silverfast
software.

James Thorne



Topic: help with opinions on film scanners
=====================================
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 04:26:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeffrey Pawlan <jpawlan@pawlan.com>
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Have any of you tried scanning Kodachrome mounted 35mm slides?  I was very
disappointed with my attempts using earlier Nikon coolscan models. Their
focus
system did not work correctly with the Kodachrome emulsion and the color
compensation it always chose was very far off.

Has anyone tried the Minolta DIMAGE scan Elite II  and also the Polaroid
Sprintscan 4000 plus (latest s/w rev) with Kodachrome slides?  Which might
be
better in your opinions and do they focus correctly on Kodachrome?

Jeffrey Pawlan
jpawlan@pawlan.com

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