"Dave King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In other words, it's not really "overexposing" the film to rate it one
> to two stops slower than the manufacture's recommendation.
Hm. OK.
> LED scanners are different than enlargers however, and overexposure
> more than two stops may build enough density to cause problems. A
> good general rating for most C-41 films is one stop overexposure (for
> best quality).
I haven't seen anything in a C41 neg scan I could put down to problems
with density with my LS30. Slides, yes. Negs, no. Only silver negs.
They are *really* hard to scan.
Rob