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Re: Photo & film CD ROM



Thanks again, Dave.

Dave King wrote:

> I don't know what "locked beam scanning" means, I've only seen the term in
> Real World Photoshop and nowhere else, and it isn't defined there.  An
> experienced operator may be able to tell you.

> Yes it's important, but the film terms are generic, one for all Kodachrome,
> one for all E-6, one for all negative.  Kodak upgraded the dynamic range
> characteristics of the Pro scanner a few years ago, and the new transparency
> terms are identified with the numbers 4050.  The negative film terms may not
> have changed, as they aren't ID'd with the new number.  Anyway, I've scanned
> Fujichromes, Ektachromes, and Kodachromes and the generic 4050 terms work
> quite well, especially with no SBA applied.  Sure, you'll need to tweak a
> bit in Photoshop, but what else is new?  I find scanning negatives more
> problematic with this system, probably having to do with the lack of a
> reference for the operator.
>
> Dave
>
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