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[filmscanners] RE: Nikon Super Coolscan 4000ED and sharpness/focus




> > All COLOR CCD scanners are inherently at least a bit soft, I agree
> > with....but a grayscale CCD scanner is not soft at all, at least mine
> > isn't
>
> It should be :)

Not such that I need to do any sharpening at all ;-)

> Aliasing happens in monochrome too, you'll just
> not see the
> aggregated effect of combining the aliasing errors of 3 channels and the
> resulting colour errors.

Exactly...which is why scanning in single channel monochrome has distinct
advantages.

Austin

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