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[filmscanners] Re: Calibration issue



>>so it does not seem to be the light output itself, but maybe falloff
>>in the optical system.
>
>I assume this scanner uses a florescent tube for illumination, have
>you tried taking the
>tube out and reversing it?
>
>

No, but the result is the same whether you are using the light in the
transparency unit (the lid), or the built in light in the base (for
prints).

But the question is, shouldn't calibration take care of this? I
thought that was what calibration did.

Mark

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