Thanks for all the reply's. At the moment, I'm considering opening up the scanner
but on second thought I'll leave it alone for now. I may just get a better scanner.
I'm rather disappointed with the limited D-range of this scanner, which is really
only about 3.2. I'm not sure if mirror alignment wo
It seems to be there no matter what. When I scan Xpan shots I use the
film strip adapter. For slides I tend to use the slide feeder, so I
always thought there was some alignment problem with the feeder
mechanism. There is a small amount from it, but the Xpan shots in the
film strip adapter were per
I've asked this before, but got no information. I'm consistently
getting a 0.5degree rotation to my images scanned with the
LS-4000 scanner. It seems that there must be some
mis-alignment with the scanning mechanism. I'm wondering
if this is something that can be adjusted or not. It makes scanning
My Nikon scanner consistently has a 0.5 degree angle to it.
It does not matter whether I am scanning slides or negatives.
I am assuming there is some kind of mis-alignment within
the scanner. Is this something that can be adjusted?
Wayne
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At 11:46 AM 4/26/2002 +1000, Julian wrote:
>If you want to check your scanner, I describe an easy way on
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>http://members.austarmetro.com.au/~julian/photography/ls2000-focus.htm
Very interesting and straight forward test. Would it be possible for
the scanning software to take multiple focus poin