You already have the slide feeder? Do you mean the one for LS2000? I heard
it is different from the LS4000's.
C.H.Ling
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From: "w shumaker" <rlist@xxxxxxxx>
>
> My choices would be the LS-4000 or the Sprintscann 4000+. For me,
> I already have the slide feeder for the LS4000, which is a great time
> saver. However, for critical scans, you pretty much need to hand hold
> each scan. The slide feeder works pretty well with plastic mount slides,
> but some paper mount slides can catch on one another and jam. One
> modification is to use an old credit card to stop down the large opening
> of the slide feeder. I like to batch scan a new set of slides, then go
back
> and re-scan the few I really want, controlling the analog gain to center
> the histogram, and curve adjust in the scanner software (which will happen
> at full resolution even if you are converting to 8-bit jpegs for the final
output).
> Of course, this all requires good monitor calibration, etc, etc...
>
> Too bad there is not one good solution to scanning.
>
> Wayne
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