AAAhh Richard,such a perfectionist !!
What's a polariser ? :-))

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From: "Richard Kenward" <
Subject: Re: [PRODIG] scanning old formats.


> In message Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Michael Wilkinson writes
> >Richard ,good afternoon.
> >
> >The purple  in areas of "Glare" seems to me to be confined to film and 
> >scans of same.
> >I can not say Ive ever had the problem with the scan back when mounted 
> >on either the Blad
> >or the Monorail when movements are wanted
> 
> Dear Michael
> 
> That's really interesting.   So let's just assume that you have a couple 
> of lights on a glossy print you are copying and you are being a bit 
> careless and are getting a bit of glare on the edges.  You have a 
> polarizing filter on the lights and one on the lens....you swing the 
> camera filter for maximum polarization and what happens to the area of 
> glare?   I would see purple in the areas of maximum brightness and it 
> would record as such on the colour film.
> 
> I often see this effect on pictures of old masters done by someone not 
> doing their job correctly.....anyhow are you saying that shot with a 
> digital camera/back the file does not show this effect?


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