At 10:33 AM 9/12/2002 +0800, you wrote:
yes, I also found that the blue is slightly stronger in my LS2000 and
LS4000. But it is only slightly and may be also contributed by the
film I usually used (Provia F and Velvia). I use a Sony monitor set to
5000K and also a 5000K color corrected light box to compare the
result. If the monitor is set to 6500K (a common default setting) it
will look more blue.
...
I calibrate my monitor using the Optical and a Spyder, and the LS-4000
definitely gives a blue cast to just about all the slides film I use,
including Provia F400 and Sensia 200. I think it's a bit better on the
print film and Kodachrome. This is using Nikonscan. Vuescan does a better
job in this regard but is useless in capturing solid blacks.
// richard http://www.imagecraft.com
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