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[filmscanners] Re: Best 35mm slide film?



on 5/16/04 3:41 AM, Julian Vrieslander at julianv@mindspring.com wrote:

> On 5/16/04 2:22 AM, "Jawed@cupidity.force9.co.uk"
> <Jawed@cupidity.force9.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Try scanning your "clipped red" slides using the Nikon Scan software, with
>> auto exposure turned off.
>
> I usually prefer VueScan over Nikon Scan, but I'll give your suggestion a
> try.  But did you really mean to advise auto-exposure off, or Nikon Color
> Management off?
>
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> Julian Vrieslander <julianv@mindspring.com>
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I never shoot slides anymore, but used to love Agfachrome.  I recently
bought Agfachrome RSX II to copy artwork for submission, on the advice of
the salesman.  Does anybody have an opinion about that film?  One downside:
high price.

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