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[filmscanners] Re: New Epson 3200 Photo
Sorry, I meant black paint.
Andre
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From: "Andre" <am1000@videotron.ca>
To: <am1000@videotron.ca>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 11:40 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: New Epson 3200 Photo
Bruce,
Wouldnt the black velvet induce dust in the scanner ? Could some black as
such used in darkroom do the same without the dust ?
Please keep us posted as to how your modifications come out.
Cheers,
Andre
As a 5x7 and 8x10 shooter, I have to agree. Still, I'll probably get
one to replace my 2450, which appears to share the same chassis. I
will then disassemble the 2450, line the interior with black velvet,
and replace the glass with an aluminum plate with a 4.5 x 9 cutout.
The former to increase separation in dense areas by reducing internal
reflections, the latter to provide a clear optical path. In other
words, convert it to a dedicated film scanner.
If the results improve as much as I suspect, I'd do the same on the 3200.
--
Bruce C. Kinch
Associate Professor of Photography
The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University
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