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RE: To David Soderman: A Little Test



I think you missed my point. It is possible for a LED design to have more
variance of illumination on a short term basis (i.e. within a scan) than a
CCFT, which is really hard to change intensity. A stepper motor glitch
hitting the LED power supply would be an example.

Does the Nikon 8000 differ from previous Nikon scanners (one CCD and 3
colors of light as opposed to a 3 line CCD and white light)? If so, I simply
don't understand this line:

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It was incompetent negligence beyond belief that a Nikon engineer
expected the same calibration of one CCD to apply to all three to an
accuracy of more than 14-bits!
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So what are "all three"?

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> Kennedy McEwen
> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: To David Soderman: A Little Test
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