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At 8:46 AM -0800 18-11-01, Harry Minoru Shin wrote: >---- Bill Fernandez <bill_sub@billfernandez.com> wrote: >> Hi Harry, Thank-you for the initial report. I'm curious about the >> >> scratch you mentioned. Is this the kind of scratch that you can see >> >> with a magnifier when viewing the negative on a light table? >> >> --Bill > > >Bill, the scratch is on the plastic side (ie non-emulsion side). It >is overtly visibile to the naked eye, however if I put the neg into my >enlarger it would most likely not show up via diffusion type enlarger >or at the worst case--> a little bit of oil from my fingers into the >scratch would do the trick. However, I was surprised that via the film >scanner, everything shows up on the scan--thus it's nice to have the >ICE. Harry-- Thank-you for your reply. It makes me feel a little better to know that the Nikon LS4000ED (which I bought a couple of months ago) is not the only film scanner to do this. --Bill -- ====================================================================== Bill Fernandez * User Interface Architect * Bill Fernandez Design (505) 346-3080 * bill_sub@billfernandez.com * http://billfernandez.com ====================================================================== - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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