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Subject: Re: [OM] Scanners
From: "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 19:45:15 -0500
I should have chosen a more colorful scan, so I will.  Give me a minute to
move it.  As for the dust, yes, I suspect at full magnification there still
is.  Vuescan has a clean function that would probably eliminate it.
Honestly, though, in a print, what is there is too fine to see.

Tom

> Hey Tom,
> Thanks for posting the full size scan. How's the server holding out? ;-)
> There's a lot of detail in the scan, even though the image is somewhat
> monochromatic. It really tolerates a lot of magnification. I did notice a
> lot of dust specs in the image. You just can't help but see them at that
> resolution. The Digital Ice supposedly uses a 4th scan layer of infrared
to
> select the surface stuff and apply correction to those areas. Does Vuescan
> do anything about the dust? I've not seen that type of process in its
menus,
> but then again, I haven't really figured it out. It's not designed in the
> vein of most image processors.
>
> There's info from the Digital Ice developer here:
>  http://www.asf.com/products/ice/FilmICEOverview.shtml
> There are many examples on the site for the ICE and other products as
well.
> It almost seems too good to be true. Can anyone with the Digital ICE
product
> vouch for the truth of their claims?
>
> If nothing else, I have been convinced that I would be settling for less
> with a 2700 dpi scanner. The way the price is dropping on the Sprintscan,
> I'll wait.
>
> Mickey



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