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Particularly good or bad films for scanning
Andrew Koenig wrote:
Other suggestions? Sensia 100 (Astia 100) (old). Portra 160NC Velvia (both) E100G (okay, I've only done one so far, but looked good). K Tmax 100 KRG 100 always scanned well for me. I don't use it anymore. Superia 400 scans well, but getting the color right in some situations might be tough. (My girlfriend uses it EI'd at 200 and I scan it for her. Usually okay but some trouble with 'gold' colors (grass reed in fall, etc.) Tough to scan: K E100S (grain, colors are great though). K E100GX (grain, I've only shot one roll though) CW used to be that thinning out slides (1/3 to 1/2 over exp) was helpful to scanning, but with the later 16 bit/channel scanners I don't believe this is applicable. I don't thin them out anymore (I used to bracket a shot just for my old scanner; new scanner I don't bother). Cheers, Alan -- --e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.-- |
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