The HP Photosmart S20, my former scanner, did an excellent job with color
negatives on its default settings. The Nikon I presently have does also.
That doesn't mean that some color tuning isn't done. In fact, I have found
that with almost ALL of my scans, using ANY film, if the image is important
enough some careful color tuning improves the results.
The only film I have consistently had difficulty getting really nice scans
with has been Kodachrome, and it has been a problem child with both the HP
and Nikon scanners. I understand that the emulsion has some unique
properties that challenge most scanners. Maybe others do better.
Chip Stratton
cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
> I agree with Barry here. Colour negatives seem often to have a cast
> takes a bit remedy. The scanner testing page for the MInolta Scan
> Dual agrees.
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