Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
Rob Geraghty wrote: > > Art wrote: > >Maybe what you are seeing isn't dust? > > I can't imagine what else is could be. They are black spots, and they sure > as heck look like dust. I can't imagine they could be in the image itself, > because they are in precise focus and nothing in the image

Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-13 Thread Rob Geraghty
"Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > content, and like dust, they would be removed by dICE. More likely, junk > for other films that ended up in the chemistry and deposited on your > film. Thanks, Art. I'm going to experiment further - fortunately I kept the raw scan. :) It may have bee

Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-13 Thread Arthur Entlich
Rob Geraghty wrote: > > Gordon wrote: > > Rob: I once had a roll with about 3 frames that looked like > > they were full of flyspecks. I ran it through Vuescan to > > see if it would remove the "dust." It wasn't dust. It was > > in the emulsion, probably done in the devolempent process. > >

filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-12 Thread Rob Geraghty
Gordon wrote: > Rob: I once had a roll with about 3 frames that looked like > they were full of flyspecks. I ran it through Vuescan to > see if it would remove the "dust." It wasn't dust. It was > in the emulsion, probably done in the devolempent process. That's what I'm suspecting; tiny spots

Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-12 Thread Gordon Tassi
Rob: I once had a roll with about 3 frames that looked like they were full of flyspecks. I ran it through Vuescan to see if it would remove the "dust." I wasn't dust. It was in the emulsion, probably done in the devolempent process. I then used the "remove blemish" tool in Photo Suite 3 and it

filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poor film to scan...underwater :-7

2001-07-12 Thread Rob Geraghty
Art wrote: >Maybe what you are seeing isn't dust? I can't imagine what else is could be. They are black spots, and they sure as heck look like dust. I can't imagine they could be in the image itself, because they are in precise focus and nothing in the image is that sharp. Normally with the LS