Someone suggested that I put a snippet up on my PhotoPoint site scanned at 4000 dpi and that if it did not reveal grain, that would prove it wasn't focusing. This sounds like a great idea. Somehow I lost that email so can't refer to it. Anyhow, I have done it: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=62684&a=452402&p=30935020&Sequence=0&r es=high It is in the same album I posted last night, and it is a 640x480 scan at 4000dpi. I got an amazing 336 hits on that album since posting it last night and hardly any response from the list! I must have bad breath or something. Please, those who know what grain looks like, take a look at this scan and tell me whether you see any grain, since I don't know what it looks like. It just looks blurry to me. I really want to be sure I'm doing the right thing before I return this scanner. Frank Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Julie, female Galah (3 years) Little Birdie, male Splendid Parakeet (13 years) Snowflake, male cockatiel (12 years) http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=62684 ==================================================================== The filmscanners mailing list is hosted by http://www.halftone.co.uk To resign, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS in the title, or UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS_DIGEST if you are reading the Digest.
