Moreno wrote:
I've also had some banding issues, but if I scan 14 bit, at either 2000
or
4000 dpi, with 1x multisampling, the images are clean.
Don't shoot me, but I wonder if this is a new variant of the jaggies issue
from the earlier scanners?
Rob
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wondering
Dave
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Subject: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 back from service and STILL bands...
Well,
My 8000 is back from a trip to Nikon service and they could find
nothing
Rob wonders ...
Moreno wrote:
I've also had some banding issues, but if I scan 14 bit, at either
2000
or
4000 dpi, with 1x multisampling, the images are clean.
... I wonder if this is a new variant of the jaggies issue
from the earlier scanners?
It would at least be part of the
It would at least be part of the troubleshooting effort to
determine if the same banding occurs with Vuescan(?)
Does Vuescan support the 8000?
Rumour from the Nikon reps says that NikonScan 3.2 will be out shortly. Who
know, this may help with some of the issues.
Moreno,
I can do that too but isn't it a bit like saying 'my car doesn't stall as
long as I don't use 5th gear and go over 60 miles/km per hr'? These things
should not band, period.
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I can do that too but isn't it a bit like saying 'my car doesn't stall as
long as I don't use 5th gear and go over 60 miles/km per hr'? These
things
should not band, period.
At my end, scans with the 8000 at 1x show less noise in the shadows than
some scans done with an Imacon. And I scan
Well,
My 8000 is back from a trip to Nikon service and they could find nothing
wrong with it so they cleaned it and sent it back. Needless to say, it
still has the same banding issues it did when I sent it. I have it plugged
into it's very own UPS, set away from other stuff etc. No help. Now
not run it exactly as you did, and that may be why they are not
seeing the problem.
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