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[filmscanners] Re: Filmscanners - is this about as good as itgets?



OK, I don't yet have a digital, so I have a question.  How does a
digital camera capture things like Heavenly Blue Morning Glories, or
Borage flower which have that cyan/sky blue color?  Almost every color
film I have used make these things a mauve/purple.

Art

Bob Frost wrote:

> Austin,
>
> Yes, we can alter colors to anything we want, but it is very nice not to
> have to correct the color inaccuracies that most films produce. I hate films
> like Velvia, and even Provia 100F is not absolutely right, so having a
> camera that records the real color (or very near to) is very refreshing, as
> well as being timesaving.
>
> Bob Frost.
>


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