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RE: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry




o You have to decide whether or not to use ICE and/or GEM BEFORE you
scan.  You can't do a bunch of scans, examine them, then run ICE
and/or GEM on only the few scans you feel really need them.  The
result is that you either have to commit ALL your scans to ICE and/or
GEM (at a huge increase of processing time!) or (potentially) scan
each image twice: once to see if you need ICE/GEM, and again to  use
them.  Also, each time you decide to set the ICE/GEM levels higher or
lower and compare the results you have to do a completely new scan.

Bill,

apparently you can, at least partly. Investigate saving the files in Nikon's
propietry NEF format, then I believe you can open them in Nikonscan and
adjust GEM etc without re-scanning.

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