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[filmscanners] Nikon LS4000,Kodachrome & sharpness



I recently consulted with a company who uses both Ektachrome and
Kodachrome, and I found that using the Kodachrome option in NScan was
essential in getting a sharp image.

I found it odd though that in general scanning with Ektachrome(Using
the positive setting), the images were not as sharp as I would have
expected, even though they were not bowed at all.  I did have unsharp
masking off.

I'm wondering if NScan has an optimum Unsharp mask setting as I
generally don't like to use it and didn't want to waste too much time
testing.

Thanks,

Andrew Darlow

Photography, Digital Print Consulting and Custom Editions
Andrew Darlow Images International, NYC - www.andydarlow.com
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