Could you crop a piece of the image where you see the problem? That is, a full resolution scan, but a small piece where the problem occurs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on the following issue: > > I just did a scan of a Fuji Astia 6x7 slide It is about 2/3'rds dark, > shadow and silhouette, one thirds correctly exposed, bright image > through a window (of sorts). The scan was with the Nikon LS-8000 with > the glass film holder, set to 8x multi-pass scan, with a single CCD (so > it took forever, but should be good quality). What I got was a scan > where some of the dark areas next to the bright areas got light > spill-over making them lighter. It almost looks like a faint light leak > into the dark areas -- a slight fogging of the some of the dark areas. > It is especially evident above the window, with the seated figures, and > on the middle of the right edge of the image. It is definitely NOT in > the slide. You can see it here (depending on your monitor, some of it > might be hard to see): boncratious.info/CherryBlossomDining.jpg Does > anyone know what causing this and how I can avoid it or stop it from > happening? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
