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Re: filmscanners: Canon 4000 scanner VS Nikon LS4000 >Mikael



In a message dated 11/24/2001 6:05:20 AM EST, artistic@ampsc.com writes:

> I think someone just quoted Nikon's own manual in one of the groups
>  (maybe this one) and it stated that the LED brightness was altered

Many people have pointed out on this mailing list that Nikon's
documentation says that analog gain changed the LED
intensity.  However, it clearly doesn't - it changes the CCD
exposure time.

I've stated the reasons for this many times in this mailing
list, and you can search the archives of this mailing list on:

  http://phi.res.cse.dmu.ac.uk/Filmscan/

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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