In a message dated 2/26/01 6:53:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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<< I've had trouble, too. It's not so bad if there aren't people in the
 picture, but especially with flash, the scanned skin tones are WAY too
 beefy, and there's usually a bluish cast. I hate that, because I have so
 little time to fiddle with adjusting them before they have to be used. I
 don't have this problem with 200 or 100. Mainly just 400 and 800. >>

Fuji makes great film. But formulating film for scanning is not their forte. 
KODAK makes the PORTRA and SUPRA films. ~All~ of them are formulated to be 
scanned, the SUPRA breed outperforming its sibling and nearly everything else.

Mafud
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