With the most recent Nikon scanners (and a fast PC) I've started using ICE
even on slides, and the results are excellent. Not that my slides are
filthy to begin with (they are usually pretty clean, which is why I skipped
ICE in the past), but ICE saves a bit of time in PS and seems not to affect
sharpness at all in its most recent incarnations.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shunith Dutt" <shunith@vsnl.com>
To: <anthony@atkielski.com>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 09:07
Subject: [filmscanners] Digital Ice - ROCKS!!
Was scanning a friend's slides today... one of them had a lot of fungus on
it... the thought of touching it up was too much for me so, i thought i'd
give Digital Ice a try....
Wow! It really rocks!!! All fungus gone... image nice and clean.... more
than sharp enough for our/his purpose. On screen, couldn't actually see too
much - in fact, any - of a sharpness difference between using ice and not
using it...
It's definitely got my vote.....
Cheers...
SD
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