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[filmscanners] Tips For Sharp Scans Using Nikon 5000 ED


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  • Subject: [filmscanners] Tips For Sharp Scans Using Nikon 5000 ED
  • From: "Karen and John Hinkey" <hinkey@seanet.com>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 13:10:27 -0700
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  • Well, I just bought a used 5000 ED to scan a good part of my slides (I'm
    all digital now) as my SS4000 has seen its last days.
    Any tips on getting the sharpest scans possible from it?
    I have VueScan, so that's an option.
    
    Thanks - John
    
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    John & Karen Hinkey
    hinkey@seanet.com
    
    
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