To Tomek: I don't experience problems with Fuji Xtra 800 and an LS4000 scanner - see
"Faces on the T - Two Girls" at: http://www.johnsidlo.com/imagesTitles.html I'll note that I had to tweak the color in this a bit, since these were fluorescent lights, but the Fuji 4th layer seems to make that easier if anything. for example. I use Nikon Scan 3.1.0. Although I have to say that Fuji 800 NPZ is much, MUCH better film. ============= To Steve Woolfenden: You are almost certainly using ICE when scanning Tri X. ICE does not work with B/W films, and Kodachrome, on all scanners that I know of. I've tried it, and got the same results. Turn off ICE and you'll be fine, or try a C41 B/W film, like XP2 or TCN400. Take a spin through the manual...(grin) John http://www.johnsidlo.com > > Topic: LS-4000ED and Fuji Superia > ============================ > Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 22:30:47 +0200 > From: "Tomek Zakrzewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ---------------------------------------- > At this address http://www.nagabyte.com/coolscan there is a test of Nikon > LS-4000ED which says > "Digital ICE badly messes up on Fuji Superia films" > and there are samples pictures there which show change of image color when > using ICE on Superia 800. > Is this "incompatibility" still an issue? > The test probably doesn't reflect recent updates in NikonScan software. I > would be interested in your experiences (LS-4000ED, alternatively 8000ED > users). > > Regards > > Tomek Zakrzewski > > -=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=- > > Topic: Tri-X on Nikon 4000 > ===================== > Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:29:48 +0200 > From: "Steve Woolfenden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ---------------------------------------- > I've just scanned a Tri-X neg on my Nikon 4000 and got a rather wierd effect > unintentionally . I've not scanned much Tri-X before , but I've never seen > this - its almost as if the pic has got a texture pattern laid over it . A > bit like one of those painter effects...... > I did it twice with the same result and applied no tweaks whatsoever either > time. What the hell could it be?? > Steve > > > -=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body