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RE: filmscanners: Nikon 8000




> Guess what, as I
> was ready to
> launch into my dust and scratch story these folks stopped me in my tricks
> saying they were not interested. It seems in some photographic segments it
> is not a valued feature.

I use a Leafscan...and I have never, except for one negative that was
mis-handled, had the need for any dust and scratch removal.  I guess if it
was there, I might use it...but then again, I might not...

I make sure my film is dust free...BUT...I do believe that the design of the
Leafscan is such that dust is minimized.  The chamber is pressurized with
filtered air.  I do not believe either the Nikon or the Polaroid 120
scanner(s) do that.  My Polaroid SS4k DID have a dust problem...dust settled
on the film, no matter what I did.




 




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