Mark,
Your best solution, by far, is to go to www.hamrick.com and spend $40 on a
copy of Vuescan. It not only has Kodak 100 profiles, it has six, count'em
six variations for different generations of the film. It's an amazing
program and does a lot better job than the Polaroid software. Best
investment you'll ever make. I looked at the Polaroid site and didn't find
any new profiles. You might want to email them.
I scanned over 100 negs yesterday and have another 50 to go today. At 50MB
each, they're chewing up my hard drive..... OOC: All shots were taken
using OM equipment, most with an OM-4T and the 50-250 zoom, with some using
an OM-2SP and the 65-200. All soccer shots of interest to me and a few
other parents and that's about it....
Tom
From: "Mark" <m_calzaretta@xxxxxxxxx>
> Tom,
> I just got my Sprintscan 4000. Is there a place for getting additional
film
> profiles? I do not think it shipped with a big enough selection. I find
when
> using the Kodak 200 Gold profile with the ASA 100 product my results are
> shifted towards the blue.
>
> BTW the ability to scan from APS cartridges is also a very nice feature.
>
> Mark
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