On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 06:50:40PM -0600, William Robb wrote: > > > > An offending water droplet landed right on my slide today > (thankfully > > only a shot of architecture here so can take it again > sometime). How do > > I get rid of the spot it formed there ? > > It is there forever. Nothing will remove it.
yikes! I will be more careful with my slides in future :) > > > > What about those that do their own mounting ? Or should I > start just > > getting them cut and sleeved ? > > Cut and sleeved is one option. I learned to crop a wee bit loose > to make up for the cutoff from slide mounts and printers. I > think if you are scanning them, cut and sleeved might be better. > It would be intersting to know what a good slide mount's window > size is. for the present I do scan them. I do intend to get myself a slide projector sometime in future so will need mounted slides then. How easy (and more importantly clean) is it to mount the slides yourself ? > > As an aside question, can the HP S10 be taught to scan reversal > film strips correctly? > you reminded me of this page: http://www.virtualtraveller.org/epson2450.htm which i had found when someone (david?) recommended the above scanner to jco. This talks about getting good scans from xp2 by treating it as color slide. I wonder if something similar can be done to the scanner you mention ? This is just a wild theory tho. I dont even know what the HP S10 looks like :) - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .