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[filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?


  • To: lexa@lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Re: What can you advise?
  • From: "" <HMSDOC@aol.com>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 14:11:25 -0400
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In a message dated Thu, 26 Sep 2002 8:13:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
artistic-1@shaw.ca writes:

> I know of dozens of SS4000 and SS4000+ (and the Microtek equivalent)
> scanner owners and I have only once had someone somewhat bemoan dust
> problems, and this individual wants to have scans which show no defects,
> even if these defects don't show on the print outs (last I
> heard, he
> still very much likes his SS4000+).


Being that someone (I think), I just thought I would  mention that with the PS 
7 healing brush any residual dust removal has been quite simple for 
me...granted all my slides are 'new' and don't have severe dust or scratch 
problems...just ordinary everyday type light dust.  It is now very quick 
because you don't have to be so obseeive about choosing your clone spot as 
anything that is vaguely similar as a source for the healing brush will nicely 
remove the dust and blend in seamlessly unless it happens to be on an edge or 
bordfer.

Howard


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