Once you're set up to scan Kodachrome 64 you can scan KR200 with no 
changes.  You will however have to make individual adjustments for each 
slide based on exposure.  (Sorry, I can't say it any simpler).

Scott Loveless wrote:
> This is from the Kodak publication E-88, "Kodachrome 64 and 200 Films".
>
> "The KODACHROME Film family is characterized by sets
> of image dyes which perform very similarly when scanned.
> The scanner operator can set up one basic tone scale and
> color-correction channel for KODACHROME Films, and
> then optimize the tone scale and gray balance for the
> requirements of individual images."
>
> Would someone mind translating that?  Please assume that you're talking 
> to a moron.  Thanks!
>
>   


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