Peter

Actually the affect was quite attractive.  Perhaps you have found a new
creative medium.  In the future, only scan slides that will be enhanced
by your scanner.

In a more serious vein, it looks like the waviness is very smooth and
consistent.  But, its affect did not seem to be present in the handing
clothing which is odd or is that just my eyes not seeing what is there?
  If it is being caused by the scanner, I would thing that it could be
the result of a stepping motor being out of round and moving  the slide
carrier in an oval instead of a circular manner.

Regards,
Steve


On Mar 10, 2005, at 3:58 AM, Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:

> In the hope that someone might still be reading this list, I'll ask a
> question:
>
> The context: My Nikon LS-30 scanner has just come back from a long
> stay in the
> repair shop, where it had a general tune-up and was fitted with new
> scanning and
> focussing stepper motors. I'm annoyed to find it now produces files
> with a weird
> waviness. See the effect here:
> http://www.marquis-kyle.com.au/mt/000689.htm
>
> Now the question: What could be causing this? (As you look at the
> image on your
> monitor, imagine that the scanning sensor array is vertical, and
> traversing from
> left to right)
>
> Peter Marquis-Kyle
>
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