You have a FF (flat-field) lens that is intended for glass mounted slides. A CF (curved-field) lens is for regular slide mounts where the film tends to curl a bit. Easiest way to check this out is to buy a small box of glass slide mounts and remount some of your slides in them and see if that does not fix the problem.
If it does then your choice is to glass mount your favorites, or to find a CF lenses. A note to the wise, if you are serious about projecting your slides the glass mounts are the better way to go as the slides will last longer, and the images will be sharper. If you are just using the projector to view proofs then go with a CF lens as it will be easier and cheaper in the long run.
Ramesh Kumar wrote:
its FF lens Ramesh --- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does the Kodak lens say "CF" or "FF" on it?
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