Perhaps, but I know that of the three scanners I have owned, the Polaroid
was by FAR the dustiest. An incredible scanner, but it did require some
cloning work.
Tom
> I understand that Vuescan can take advantage of the IR part of the
> scan IF it is built in on the scanner. Apparently if you use the
> "fine" setting on the Nikon software ICE does its job without
> softening the image. Some people have said that the ICE is almost a
> requirement on the Nikon because of the nature of the LED light
> source which is very contrasty(harsh?) compared to the fluorescent
> tube in the Polaroid and which accentuates some things on the image
> that you would not notice with the Polaroid. Sort of like the
> different between old diffusion and condenser enlargers.
> --
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California, USA
> mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx
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