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[filmscanners] "Halo" Effect


  • To: lexa@lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] "Halo" Effect
  • From: "Joe Pedit" <pedit@email.unc.edu>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 07:23:39 -0400
  • Organization: UNC-CH
  • References: <200208222336.g7MNZu4v016980@email.unc.edu>
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Art and Laurie,


Thank you for your additional suggestions.  I have access to a
Sprintscan 35ES at work so I'll try scanning the Provia 100F slide with
it to see if I get red and blue flares like I do with my SS4000.  I also
installed Vuescan so I'll try that approach as well.  I did contact
Polaroid about the issue, but they never responded -- I'll have to try
them again.  There are many astrophotographers who are successfully
scanning astro slides without flaring so it may very well be a problem
with my unit.

Thanks again for the help.
Joe

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