[filmscanners] Re: Strange light spill-over in Nikon LS-8000scan

2007-05-27 Thread
Sure. Here is a 100% crop from the upper left hand corner of the window. I adjusted the levels to make the problem more apparent boncratious.info/CherryBlossomDining-crop.jpg And for adventurous few who want to see more, here is a much larger crop preserved in the tiff format and unadjusted,

[filmscanners] Re: Strange light spill-over in Nikon LS-8000scan

2007-05-27 Thread
That all sounds like a reasonable explanation. Thanks. Yes, the reason using the glass carrier is because the regular one sucks (really, Nikon should be embarrassed, and then smacked in the head for continuing to supply the flawed item with the LS-9000 and making you pay $250+ extra to get a

[filmscanners] Re: Strange light spill-over in Nikon LS-8000scan

2007-05-27 Thread gary
Let's call this effect a halo. The halo appears more evident on the right of a dark object, than the left. Now this could be my monitor. However, there is one spot that is odd. Look at the man at the left in the image. There is a sliver of light right next to his neck. There doesn't seem to be a