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[filmscanners] Re: NikonScan problem



Paul,

I'm in guess mode here.  I suspect that there is a problem with the
driver, or the firmware needs to be reflashed.

I have a very vague recollection of some problems with some Kodachromes
with the LS-2000 years ago, and I seem to recall them being quite
underexposed.

My approach would be to reload the software and firmware, and see if
that fixes anything.

Art


Paul D. DeRocco wrote:

> Well, I managed to resurrect my LS-2000--it had some grit on the lead screw
> that stopped the flimsy stepper motor in its tracks. I hadn't used it in
> over a year, and I also just did a clean reinstallation of Windows 2000 and
> the current version of NikonScan from the Nikon web site. My first scans
> came out dark, and with a nasty blue cast. I've tried everything--making
> sure none of the color controls are enabled, turning dICE on and off,
> turning auto-exposure on and off, and so on, yet still things come out blue.
>
>

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