Re: stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread mike wilson

Hi,

I have this problem all the time 8-{  Sometimes my marks are
turquoise, rather than pink.  If it was a light/processing
problem, the marks are often orange rather than any other
colour.

In my case, it is a scanning artefact.  Doesn't seem to be dust,
all connections are tight and I am completely bamboozled by it. 
Using a Canoscan2700F with the lousy supplied software.  If this
is a generic fault with scanners, does anyone know of a
solution?

Many thanks in anticipation,

mike
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Re: stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread tom

mike wilson wrote:
 
 In my case, it is a scanning artefact.  Doesn't seem to be dust,
 all connections are tight and I am completely bamboozled by it.
 Using a Canoscan2700F with the lousy supplied software.  If this
 is a generic fault with scanners, does anyone know of a
 solution?

Vuescan?

www.hamrick.com

tv
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Re: Stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread Aaron Reynolds



Todd Stanley wrote:
 
 Sounds like a light leak to me.  It might be the camera, cartridge, or
 something that happened in the lab.

Could be them stress lines you get from rewinding film the wrong way and
such, too.  Best way to figure it out is to slap a scan up somewhere
that we can see it and argue about it endlessly. ;)

-Aaron

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Re: Stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread herbet brasileiro

Here they are www.itsmysite.com/herbet
thanks,
Herbet.
--- Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Todd Stanley wrote:
  
  Sounds like a light leak to me.  It might be the
 camera, cartridge, or
  something that happened in the lab.
 
 Could be them stress lines you get from rewinding
 film the wrong way and
 such, too.  Best way to figure it out is to slap a
 scan up somewhere
 that we can see it and argue about it endlessly. ;)
 
 -Aaron
 
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Re: stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread Doug Brewer

Mike,

Check your light source in the scanner, as there could be a dead bug or something on 
it interrupting the light path. 

Doug



At 8:40 AM +3/20/01, mike wilson caused thus to appear:
Hi,

I have this problem all the time 8-{  Sometimes my marks are
turquoise, rather than pink.  If it was a light/processing
problem, the marks are often orange rather than any other
colour.

In my case, it is a scanning artefact.  Doesn't seem to be dust,
all connections are tight and I am completely bamboozled by it. 
Using a Canoscan2700F with the lousy supplied software.  If this
is a generic fault with scanners, does anyone know of a
solution?

Many thanks in anticipation,

mike
-- 
Douglas Forrest Brewer
Ashwood Lake Photography
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.alphoto.com
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RE: Stripes on film

2001-03-20 Thread Haynes, Grady

That looks very much like a problem I had with my flatbed scanner a few
months ago -- I had foolishly poured some rubbing alcohol, or some sort of
cleaning solution onto the glass, and some had seeped past the edge.

When I took the scanner apart, I found that there was a white piece of
plasticy material where the head parks at the top when it is in standby.  I
assume that, before scanning, the scanning head scans this piece of white
plastic to calibrate/white balance itself.  Thus, the parts of the white
plastic that had gotten alcohol on them (thus being turned a more bluish
shade) were causing those parts of the CCD to see everything as being more
reddish than it should have been.

I would assume a similar piece of white material is in a film scanner, so if
it has turned a different color, this would be your culprit.

Grady



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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Stripes on film


Here they are www.itsmysite.com/herbet
thanks,
Herbet.
--- Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Todd Stanley wrote:
  
  Sounds like a light leak to me.  It might be the
 camera, cartridge, or
  something that happened in the lab.
 
 Could be them stress lines you get from rewinding
 film the wrong way and
 such, too.  Best way to figure it out is to slap a
 scan up somewhere
 that we can see it and argue about it endlessly. ;)
 
 -Aaron
 
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Stripes on film

2001-03-19 Thread herbet brasileiro

Hi guys,
I got some rools of film back from the lab this
weekend and notice wile scannig them that some frames
have some pinkish vertical stripes. What might have
caused that, bad processing? 
Thanks,
Herbet.


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Re: Stripes on film

2001-03-19 Thread William Robb

Herbet, could you post a couple of scans so I can have a look?
TIA
Bill
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From: "herbet brasileiro" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 19, 2001 10:51 AM
Subject: Stripes on film


 Hi guys,
 I got some rools of film back from the lab this
 weekend and notice wile scannig them that some frames
 have some pinkish vertical stripes. What might have
 caused that, bad processing? 
 Thanks,
 Herbet.


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