Hi Bob ...

Well, you know my feelings about getting high quality scans.

When I said "tweak" (admittedly a poor word choice) I was referencing my admonishment
to this particular lab to make no corrections for exposure, which I mentioned in my
original post.  The default is to make adjustments, so mo adjustments is .... perhaps?
.... a tweak.

Bob W wrote:

> You may also want to rethink the idea of having them tweak your scans.
> If they've profiled the scanner then you want them to use those exact
> same settings for each scan they do for you; that way you get exactly
> what the scanner saw, which should be the best it was capable of
> getting from your negative or slide. In other words, you should be
> trying to work from a fixed baseline all the time.
>
> Bob

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