Adam Maas wrote:
> Velvia and Kodachrome are too high contrast to get good scans on low-end 
> flatbed scanners and older mid/high-end flatbeds. The scanners simply 
> don't have the DMax to handle these emulsions. 

I'll agree with that.  I've never shot Velvia, but Kodachrome is nearly 
impossible to scan with a low-end flatbed.  If the photo doesn't have 
dense shadows I can get a scan suitable for web viewing.  That's about 
as good as it gets.  Astia, Provia and E100 are much more forgiving.

-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/

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