I don't mean to sound thick, but your posting is too cryptic for me to
understand how in any way it discredits what I have said (and I even
went to the website you site... which just repeats what you wrote below...)
Can you please expand on this further so my thick head can understand
your fine lines ;-)
Art
Op's wrote:
> Art
>
> You have it wrong - re banding ( its not - they are fine lines )
>
When you write "its not -" what is "its" referring to, please?
The lines I have seen in samples with banding could indeed be called
fine lines, and also could be as a result of the tri-line CCD sensor
only having one line calibrated, which is what I am suggesting is the
cause of the banding, as it was explained to me.
I believe I also stated that switching to Extra Fine scan mode would
eliminate the lines and increase scan times. Again from my
understanding of the Nikon LS-8000, this is because the Extra fine mode
only uses one of the tri-line sensors lines, the calibrated one, which
also explains why the scan time is increased.
> http://www.maxwell.com.au/support/faq/ls8000/11414_ls8000_jw.html
>
> Question. Sometimes I get very fine lines in my final scan. Is there a way to
>minimise this?
>
> Answer Yes. In Tool Palette>Scanner Extras tick the check box beside Extra
>Fine Scan Mode.
> This
> will remove the fine lines but overall the scan time will be longer.
>
>
> Now you have it from the horses mouth ;-)
>
> Rob
>
I know Maxwell's Silver Hammer, but not his horse or his horse's mouth. ;-)
Art
Art
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