On 5 Apr 2001, at 10:34, Dan Scott wrote:
> Make sure the scanner has Applied Science Fiction's Digital ICE technology
> built into it, like Nikon and some of Minolta's scanner, or you will find
> yourself spending hours in photoshop repairing damaged emulsion. I didn't
> when I bought mine, but now I sure wish I had.
Hi Dan,
Digital ICE is no panacea for scratched film, the best results by far are still
had by scanning scratch free film. I would venture to suggest that even
though there is a time penalty involved that repairing scratches via
Photoshop will yield far better results than relying on Digital ICE.
Cheers,
Rob Studdert
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