Wow. Those were well worth the wait to load, Garth. Fascinating to watch
the plasma-like mutation of the blue sky from blobs to a smooth rendering.
Like you and others I've had good luck scanning K64 with a Polaroid
(including my TOPE 3 entry) - the 35 Plus available at many local Eckerd
Pharmacies. Must be a fortuitous quirk of the scanner because these Eckerd
workstations use very brain-dead ("consumer friendly") interfaces with very
limited options.
If I was going to shoot lots of Kodachrome (and I plan to) I'd be quite
content with a Polaroid scanner based on my experiences and what I've seen
from others.
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Lex
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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 09:26:51 -0700
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The following photo was shot on K64, and scanned on a Polaroid SprintScan
4000 at default settings...
http://www.enable.org/~gallery/subpages/wood/splendour.html
So far, I've had no problems scanning Kodachromes with my SprintScan
4000...
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