From: "Roy Harrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>>>>>>

A while back I had a similar difficulty with some other scanning
software.
I found that by scanning the film as a positive rather than a negative
the software's notion of black/white points was much better --
especially in
the thin regions of the negative.
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Yes, that's first on my list of things to try. I thought I'd ask first,
though, because presumably NikonScan is smarter than I am about color
negatives. However, the good news is that I've been playing with B&W
negative materials recently, so I'll get off my duff and see how it works.
The scanner + NikonScan does a good job of giving me something usable for
slides. (I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with color negative
materials, mostly hate.)

David J. Littleboy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tokyo, Japan


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