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From: Nitin Garg
Subject: saving slides with water drops on them.


> Hi,
>
> An offending water droplet landed right on my slide today
(thankfully
> only a shot of architecture here so can take it again
sometime). How do
> I get rid of the spot it formed there ?

It is there forever. Nothing will remove it.
>
> I also noticed the slide mounting eats away into a portion of
the
> shot all around. Is this standard or are there places that
dont do this ?

I am pretty sure that is normal. The only time I see the edge of
a slide is if the good people as Kodachrome mismount it.

> What about those that do their own mounting ? Or should I
start just
> getting them cut and sleeved ?

Cut and sleeved is one option. I learned to crop a wee bit loose
to make up for the cutoff from slide mounts and printers. I
think if you are scanning them, cut and sleeved might be better.
It would be intersting to know what a good slide mount's window
size is.

As an aside question, can the HP S10 be taught to scan reversal
film strips correctly?

William Robb

>
> thanks,
> nitin
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