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[filmscanners] Slide flatness
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- Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 23:05:52 +0100
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Most of my slides have been through a projector and have "popped" in the
process. I
assume that they never go back quite as flat. Is this right?
I'm still toying with getting a Coolscan 4000 and I wonder whether this might
take the
plane of the film outside the DOF of the scanner. Anyone had any experience of
whether
there is a difference in scanning slides before and after projection?
I guess the ideal workflow would be to scan newly processed slides before
projection (or
glass-mount them which I'd rather not do).
Al Bond
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