>> I think you have done a good conclusion here. If you go back in >> the mailing >> list you found what I have been written about film flatness problems . I >> did last summer a test with my own 3 scanners LS2000. LS4000 and Polaroid >> 35+ against Imacon Photo. >> None of them could match the Imacon scanner in sharpness and Dmax.
> How do you know that any of the scanners weren't doing some sharpening > on their own? I'm asking if you confirmed that they weren't... I would > specifically suspect the Imacon did some sharpening...I don't know about the > others. I tested a Flextight II last year, and later found out that even with software sharpening set at 0, there's still a significant amount of sharpening applied. To turn off software sharpening, a fairly large negative value has to be entered, something like -100 or -200. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body