ALLM Rose wrote: > Quick question. I was scanning a 33 year old slide of Kodachrome, unknown > ASA, in my LS-30 with Vuescan. Anyway, Vuescan could not focus on the slide > with the infrared channel enabled, but could when disabled. Does anyone > know what caused this, my scanner/hardware or Vuescan? Has anyone else had > a similar problem. Neither. Kodachrome responds to infrared as does dust/dirt. The focus problem is due to hunting for something other than dirt... Jim Snyder ==================================================================== The filmscanners mailing list is hosted by http://www.halftone.co.uk To resign, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS in the title, or UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS_DIGEST if you are reading the Digest.
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