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[filmscanners] Re: GRAIN/ICE SHOWDOWN: Nikon LS8000vs.MinoltaScanMulti Pro!



Roger,

I've noticed these small black specks on some, but not all, Fuji Provia 100F
and thought it must be a chemical precipitate from processing. Whatever it
is, my Nikon LS4000 gets rid of it nicely with ICE.

Bob Frost.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Smith" <rsmith@unb.ca>

It describes my experiments to track down the source of the fine
black speckles ('pepper grain') seen in some high resolution scans,
particularly with scanners like the Minoltas. There are some
explanatory photographs, including the film-base bubbles that I
believe are responsible for the pepper grain effect.

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