In a message dated 4/26/2001 6:11:48 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and white
film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it comes out (
assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know if it's FARE
This is a guess, but I believe FARE is also infra-red based. If this is
the case, I'd expect similar results, since silver based images are not
IR transparent.
Art
Chris Hargens wrote:
So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from black and
white film. I'm planning on buying
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Dust and scratch removal on BW
So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from
black and white film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it
comes out (assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know
Jack Phipps wrote:
I saw FARE demonstrations at PMA in February. I recommend you do a
comparison between FARE and Digital ICE before you purchase a Canon scanner.
Jack Phipps
Applied Science Fiction
What isn't said in this message is more the content of it, than what is.
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So I hear that ICE does not remove dust and scratches from
black and white film. I'm planning on buying the new Canon FS4000US when it
comes out (assuming I don't hear any horror stories). Does anyone know if it's
FARE dustscratch removal technology will have the same limitation?
Chris