Argh! that's bad news, as I was considering this for astrophotography as well. My LS-30 doesn't do this; it's got a few problems near the edge of a slide, but nothing like this. What does Nikon say? Thanks & please keep us posted, Ryan Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=113369 Harry Lehto wrote: > When I scan an image containing black sky and bright stellar images with a > Nikon Coolscan IVED (=LS40) , then close to the edge of the field every\
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