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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Matturri
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 2:25 PM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
Not to add to the weight of this thread
I recently had my Minolta Dual II replaced by Minolta, after only owning
it a week. The second one has lower noise in the shadow areas than
the first.
The first had a lot of green noise in the dense areas (on slides) which
I noted lessened quite a bit using Vuescan. I haven't tested the new
I have heard some horrible reviews of this film. Of course, it will
surely come up short if comparing it to Provia 100F. I'd love to
open up my world 2 stops in a decent manner.
Buy a roll and give it a try. I've only tried 400F the once, but I was
impressed by it. I thought the colour
: Thursday, August 02, 2001 12:18 PM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:44:30 -0700 Paul Chefurka
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I have the exact same problem with Supra 400 - red and green speckles in
the shadows. Like you, I can't get them
: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
| | I've been having good results using Supra 400 (SS4000, Vuescan,
current
| | 7.1.7) except for the noise-like areas in dark parts of the image. At
| | times I can partially compensate for this by setting the black point
but
| | only at the cost of losing
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of JimD
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:31 PM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
I've experienced similar 'speckles' with Supra 400 and Royal
Gold 4000
In a message dated 08/01/2001 2:43:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My (admittedly drastic) solution has been to stop using Supra 400. I've
switched entirely to Provia 400F slide film, and I find it scans just
beautifully.
I have heard some horrible reviews of this
I have the exact same problem with Supra 400 - red and green speckles in
the shadows. Like you, I can't get them to disappear without blowing
away a lot of shadow detail. I don't know if a drum scan would solve
this or not - I've seen the same problem on both my SS4000 and my new
10:34 AM
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Subject: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
I've been having good results using Supra 400 (SS4000, Vuescan, current
7.1.7) except for the noise-like areas in dark parts of the image. At
times I can partially compensate for this by setting the black point but
only
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From: John Matturri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 9:33 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
| I've been having good results using Supra 400 (SS4000, Vuescan, current
| 7.1.7) except for the noise
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: filmscanners: Supra 400 shadows
I've been having good results using Supra 400 (SS4000, Vuescan, current
7.1.7) except for the noise-like areas in dark parts of the image. At
times I can partially compensate for this by setting the black point but
only at the cost of losing
I've become quite fond of Provia 100F. It is sharp as a tack and
a joy to scan. Of course it does suffer in the exposure latitude
department. I'm still using negative films but am shifting more
to transparency film based on ease of scanning and the knock
your socks off quality of Provia.
| I've been having good results using Supra 400 (SS4000, Vuescan, current
| 7.1.7) except for the noise-like areas in dark parts of the image. At
| times I can partially compensate for this by setting the black point but
| only at the cost of losing shadow detail that at times is needed for
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