What scanner are you using?
=shAf= wrote:
Anyone know what this is? (see attachment) I originally thought
it was a problem with my scanner, but it appears the same if I reverse
the scan direction. I have my own thoughts as to what it may be, but
I'd like to make sure.
: Saturday, November 25, 2000 9:39 PM
To: film scanner list
Subject: filmscanners: scan artifact
Anyone know what this is? (see attachment) I originally thought
it was a problem with my scanner, but it appears the same if I reverse
the scan direction. I have my own thoughts
My thought is that the problem is in the chemical processing (as
others have implied). It would be a clincher if I could scan the
sprocket holes and find evidence there, but in any case I wanted to
throw the problem out to my peers and ask ... and possibly know how
they remedied it.
Anyone know what this is? (see attachment) I originally thought
it was a problem with my scanner, but it appears the same if I reverse
the scan direction. I have my own thoughts as to what it may be, but
I'd like to make sure.
The image's aspect is misleading ... the long dimension has
time.
Dave
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From: =shAf= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 9:38 PM
Subject: filmscanners: scan artifact
Anyone know what this is? (see attachment) I originally thought
it was a problem with my scanner