![]() Also if you aren't careful, you can easily put the negative loader in backwards, then you get all kinds of strange multicolor streaks.įinal strange thing is that to get it right, the labeling on the holders is reversed from the actual direction of the film strip. So the image isn't out of focus, but the light is. If it bows out, then the images looks blue (this is because the light focus is designed to be very narrow). First thing is that if you don't have the negative exactly aligned, so that it bubbles out for instance, then you will get strange color casts. This is actually not nearly as easy as you would think. Vuescan produces the most unsaturated while Dimage and Lasersoft are doing something to adjust this for the scanner itself. The main difference between the Dimage, Vuescan and Lasersoft seems to be the amount of control you have. This is $300, but as usual, it is super powerful. This is $90 for the software and is very powerful with many settings. Main issue is that it doesn't support the full 48-bit resolution of the scanner. I have to say the Minolta site is just awful in terms of finding things and this is one case where google queries don't work well at all. OK, I've been putzing with this film scanner for a while now.
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