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[filmscanners] Re: Tri-X on Nikon 4000



Do you have dICE running?  Upi cannot use dICE with real (silver) black
and white film, because the IR cannot see through the silver.  Try it
with dICE off, and let us know if it is still occurring.

Art

Steve Woolfenden wrote:

> I've just scanned a Tri-X neg on my Nikon 4000 and got a rather wierd effect
> unintentionally . I've not scanned much Tri-X before , but I've never seen
> this - its almost as if the pic has got a texture pattern laid over it . A
> bit like one of those painter effects......
> I did it twice with the same result and applied no tweaks whatsoever either
> time. What the hell could it be??
> Steve
>
>
>


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