I will try with Cf lens. And just for sake of testing
I will try few glass mounted slides.

Thanks you verymuch
Ramesh
--- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then there is your problem.
> 
> 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?
> 
> -- 
> graywolf
> http://graywolfphoto.com
> 
> "You might as well accept people as they are,
> you are not going to be able to change them anyway."
> 
> 


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