It seems to be there no matter what. When I scan Xpan shots I use the film strip adapter. For slides I tend to use the slide feeder, so I always thought there was some alignment problem with the feeder mechanism. There is a small amount from it, but the Xpan shots in the film strip adapter were perfectly square, yet there was rotation. Lately I have been using Wess mounts with 100% view which don't go in the feeder very well, so for the small number of shots to scan I just hand feed them, still rotation.
I do use an action in PS to correct. Perhaps it is time to investigate more fully the pano stitching programs. I just don't remember having this problem with the LS-2000 I sold. I was thinking if there was an adjustment I could tweak, I would put in a slide, scan, flip the slide and scan again. When they both match on a horizon (or other) line I would have it adjusted. Wayne At 10:28 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote: >You did not mention whether you are using the slide adapter, the motorized >film strip loader, the slide adapter with film strip holder, etc. > >I have an LS4000, and I sometimes see a bit of rotation when I scan mounted >slides. Usually it is because the slide was sitting at a slight angle after >insertion. I remove the slide, push it in again (this time pressing harder >on one corner), and then I scan again, and the rotation is less. > >-- >Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
