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[filmscanners] RE: What makes this grainy artifact?



I don't have ICE but I was able to clean much of it up with Polaroid's
DustScratch Remover.

I guess it must be a processing problem. I've had nice results with Provia
100F in the past.

-----Original Message-----



From: <snsok@cox.net>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I received a box of 35mm transparencies back from processing and after
scanning, I noticed a grainy effect throughout all the slides in the box.

Provia 100F: www.tallgrassimages.com/tester/grain.tif

What caused this?
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Yow! That's ugly. That's the worst "pepper grain" (see the article on
Luminous Landscape) I've ever seen (if it is pepper grain). I think Kodak
messed up the processing.

If that scan was made without ICE, you might try an ICE scan. ICE cleans up
pepper grain nicely.

David J. Littleboy
davidjl@gol.com
Tokyo, Japan

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