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filmscanners: Polaroid SS4000 Question - re Autoexposure



Does the scanner allow control of the exposure for an individual scan?  
To explain the question: suppose I have a very dense negative and detail 
is lost unless there is more light allowed through it during the scan, 
either by varying the brightness or the time.

I know there is an 'autoexposure' feature, because the polaroid Insight 
software allows one to invoke it.  Is this what 'everyone' uses, or is 
there a way (say using Vuescan) to observe that a prescan is too dark and 
take some action to make the full scan brighter?

Bob Goldstein  408/253-4489 






 




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