Hi Jawed, > Use Nikon Scan. Experiment with Auto Exposure off versus on. On will > probably make the scan slightly brighter. I experimented with NikonScan a while back (not with Kodachrome though) and had better results with VueScan, but I'll give it a try now!
> If you have a lot of Kodachrome to scan the LS40 is the wrong scanner, I'm > afraid. I have a couple of hundred K64 slides (out of about 8,000+ slides) so I'll have to stick with it. The results with other slides and negs with VueScan/LS-40 are great. > I know it sounds glib, but for slides forget Vuescan. Multi-scanning and > long-exposure are not going to provide beneficial results, EVER, in > comparison with Nikon Scan. Okay. > The bleeding effect is flare in the LS40's optics. Unfortunately > this is a little-reported problem with the LS40/4000. I see... Oh well, nothing a few extra hours with Paint Shop can't fix up! Thanks, Trevor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
