The Minolta Pro doesn't use LEDs, but cold cathode lighting. The new
software Minolta recently released or it allow for exposure adjustments
for the R G and B components of the scan which allow for the color
variations and exposure factors from the diffusion materials to be
corrected for. So ther
I have been in correspondence with the person involved with this website
for many months now regarding this matter, and I do not find his claims
to be unreasonable. He is not claiming better resolution. He is
claiming better color fidelity with considerably less grain, dirt, dust,
scratches and o
Interesting, I wonder if this would work with other scanners!
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> Intresting link
> http://www.visicon.se/mp/
Is it just me, or do these guys see an enhancement in resolution that
isn't there?
They forget to mention that scanning times also increase, and they
probably get more noise as well.
Interesting nevertheless!
Maybe I should put that diffusor back i