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[filmscanners] RE: LS4000 vs IV ED



Sounds like you whizzed through too quickly.  The top image uses *SLIDE*
scanning in Vuescan, the middle image uses *IMAGE* scanning in Vuescan and
the bottom one is Nikon Scan.

For the crops the mouse pointer is captioned.  Plus, they are described in
more detail in the "How the results are presented" section:

http://www.cupidity.force9.co.uk/Scanners/LS40/how_the_tests_were_done.htm

(scroll down to the bottom)

So, yes, in the three crops, the middle one is multipass.

Jawed

> -----Original Message-----
> From: filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk
> [mailto:filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk]On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich
> Sent: 11 January 2002 03:28
> To: Jawed@cupidity.force9.co.uk
> Subject: [filmscanners] Re: LS4000 vs IV ED
>
>
> I took a look at the website and the Astia samples.  You need to fix the
> titles under the samples, they are either missing (in the cropped images
> once they appear) or in the case of the full images, the top two are
> listed as Vuescan Single pass, and the bottom one as Nikoscan.  I
> suspect the middle image is a multipass scan??
>
> Didn't check the other film types.
>
> Art
>

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