Focusing takes a lot of time... Maybe the sample points could be handled in parallel using a stripe across the center of the film. > > Possibly Ed could modify vuescan to focus on a specific offset in the > > frame. > > Why not some sort of average of the distances sample points, > weighted according to the amount of surface area represented > by each point. (E.g. if the slide were circular and the samples > along a radial line, each would be weighted by the circumference > of a circle with its radius.) > > Bill Ross -- Erik Kaffehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] alt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mariebergsvägen 53 +46 155 219338 (home) S-611 66 Nyköping +46 155 263515 (office) Sweden -- Message sent using 100% recycled electrons --
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