In this case, I don't think that is the real problem, as I (and Joel) both
have the Polaroid Sprintscan 4000. At 4000dpi, it's certainly at the
high-end of the consumer range, close to 'professional' quality. More
importantly, we scan with Supra color profiles, so they should be spot on.
I just don't like the film that much.
Tom
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I'm beginning to wonder if the "consumer" scanners are set up for the
> consumer films and that Supra might be designed for PhotoCD's?
>
> Both Qualex PictureCD's and a pro lab's PhotoCD's are a whole different
> ball game from the C prints rendered by the same film, regardless of what
> film I've had scanned. The raw scans have never been an acceptable image
> in color balance, contrast or saturation. They require some form of
> adjusting all three with digital imaging software that allows the user to
> control exactly how much of each to tweak them with. A single "Fix My
Pic"
> button doesn't cut it!
>
> -- John
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