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Re: filmscanners: Polaroid 4000 dpi



"Hemingway, David J" wrote:

> 
> I have an aging Polaroid Sprintscan 35, and I want to upgrade for the
> higher resolution and better dynamic range. I'm really sick of having to
> resort to extreme measures to get rid of noise in shadows.

Not sure what you're doing that's "extreme", but with my Sprintscan 35/ES
(same as "plain" 35 I think), using Ed's Vuescan with the scan count set
to eight passes, noise in the shadows is reduced quite a lot, and the time
it takes isn't too horrible so long as I'm only doing a few slides.  :-)

Mike K.




 




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