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octane130 wrote:I use a Canon Canoscan 8600F flatbed scanner.
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I'm trying to use the cheapo Canoscan 500F to convert my slides, without great results. Can I pick your brain please?
I find I have to remove the slide from the cardboard or plastic carrier to get good focus, in other words the film has to be flat on the bed. Do you have this issue?
Some of the older slides (my father's from the 1950s and 1960s) are very faded. I'm using Photostudio 5.5 to fix this, but with inconsistant results. Are you fixing this sort of thing in Photoshop?
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Neal Nurmi wrote:I have been using an aging Minolta Dual Scan III dedicated slide and film scanner -- a couple of scans below. I've been planning to buy a Nikon Coolscan to replace it but I too am very impressed with Octane's scans. Has anybody compared print quality (much harder for a scanner than the small web scans we post here) between a good dedicated slide scanner and a high end flatbed?