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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 > > - > Please do not include an entire message in your response. Delete the excess. > http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. - ** Tips on Refilling, Refill Kits, Archival Ink, Cartridges, Paper ** ** Order On-Line http://www.missupply.com Save $$$$ ** ** MIS ASSOCIATES, INC 800-445-8296 Kits Ship Free! **
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