Jeffery Smith wrote:
It will save you hours of spotting dust or scratches. Just don't try it with silver
halide films. The ICE process will take an eternity and you'll end up with clumped
garbage as a scan. If you are interested in B&W, use the Kodak BW400 or Ilford
XP2. If you want grain, you'll have to add it in PS.
Jeffery
Sounds like the warning against in the back of my head was for a reason.
Just as a point of information.... I dont actually shoot film anymore...
I have about 40 years of TRi-x negs and prints, PKR slides and a
smattering of color negs ... It sounds like I'll want to do my own
clean-up if necessary in photoshop.
Off to pick the thing up then go celebrate my birthday before I tackle it.
ann
On Dec 9, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
So... sic transit 1640... I"m geting the V500... it says it comes with Digital
Ice...
I think I remember a cautionary note about using it... from some one here (or
from my stock agency)
any rants or raves guys?
Thank goodness the scanner only costs $112 -- and that some of you (along with
others) bought my calendars...!
T I A for any comments
ann
annsan.smugmug.com
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