Hi everybody, after a week of relaxation in Denmark I was looking forward to receiving my brand new Minolta Scan Elite II today. It installed with no problem, and the scans looked good - at first sight. Unfortunately, one of the pics had what I thought was a huge horizontzal scratch. Okay, this thing really must be *huge* if ICE didn't get a hold on it. So I had the scanner eject the film strip and looked for the scratch. Unfortunately, I found none. This was when I realized I had a little more of a problem...
Please have a look at http://schmode.net/banding.jpg (the slide isn't sharp but it shows the effect). I have used excessive gamma to bring out the problem. This is definitely not on the film, it is caused by the scanner. There is no difference to this effect as to ICE being in use or not, which is clear because there is no defect on the film for ICE to address. I am deeply disappointed of what Minolta dare to offer to their customers. Fortunately enough, I sorted out with the dealer *before* ordering that I might return the unit in exchange for a Nikon LS-40 if not satisfied which, as you will believe me, is the case. I'll probably address Minolta directly on this issue and I'd advise anyone using or considering the purchase of that scanner to be extremely careful in that respect. Greetings from Germany - Ralf -- My animal photo page on the WWW: http://schmode.net Find my PGP keys (RSA and DSS/DH) on PGP key servers (use "TrustCenter" certified keys only) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe' in the title or body