> From: Dieder Bylsma > > Kodachrome is a quirky little beast to deal with, especially with > Nikonscan. > In fact for that reason alone do I end up using Vuescan for doing large > quantities of Kodachrome. Otherwise it's just too frustrating to > fight with > Nikonscan. > > As to your test results, yes, I've seen that with NikonScan > before with the > LS-2000, the LS-4000. I wonder how the LS-5000 will portray Nikonscan. > > NScan 3.x has a 'Kodachrome' film type. What happens if you > fiddle with that? > Likewise, what happens if you A:B the "Processed" vs "Natural" tabs?
I've been Googling since my first message, and have found a number of references to blue casts on Kodachrome with the Nikon scanners. The weird thing is that I've owned the LS-2000 for several years, and before this year-long hiatus had scanned at least a hundred Kodachrome slides without seeing anything like this. Where is this "Kodachrome" film type specified in NikonScan? -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
