"Ghosting" on neg
The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg,
there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a faulty film batch or something else? Thanks Mike |
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The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg, there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a faulty film batch or something else? What scanner are you using? Can you post an example? -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch. |
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The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg, there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a faulty film batch or something else? What scanner are you using? Can you post an example? -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch. |
I should have siad the patch is orange. The scanner I use is an Epson
RX510 flatbed. The film is Kodak High Definition 200. It is the only instance I have seen of this sort of thing in more than 1000 photos, all scanned on either the Epson RX510 or Epson Perfection 2400 flatbed scanners. I have uploaded the file to: http://www.geocities.com/mjmm_au/7906-0025c.jpg Thanks Mike On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:57:34 -0500, Alan Browne wrote: wrote: The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg, there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a faulty film batch or something else? What scanner are you using? Can you post an example? -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch. |
I should have siad the patch is orange. The scanner I use is an Epson
RX510 flatbed. The film is Kodak High Definition 200. It is the only instance I have seen of this sort of thing in more than 1000 photos, all scanned on either the Epson RX510 or Epson Perfection 2400 flatbed scanners. I have uploaded the file to: http://www.geocities.com/mjmm_au/7906-0025c.jpg Thanks Mike On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:57:34 -0500, Alan Browne wrote: wrote: The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg, there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a faulty film batch or something else? What scanner are you using? Can you post an example? -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch. |
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