Thanks for the advice CH. I have also found that the Kodachromes I'm
having the most trouble with are all under-exposed. The dark areas of the
slide give the most trouble. I'm assuming that is where the IR channel starts
to pick up stuff that ICE tries to correct. Well exposed or light slides are
more
transparent. I'm also having trouble pulling out shadow detail, even with ice
off.
Wayne
At 07:12 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote:
>N*kon ICE with N*kon Scan is not good for Kodachromes, especially in high
>contrast area the bright white will migrate to the black. Vuescan is much
>better but cleaning is not as effective as N*kon scan and the color accuracy
>is not as good, need some tunning. I just finished a job of 50 slides which
>came from the 1960's, around 20 slides were Kodachromes, I need to switch
>between N*kon Scan and Vuescan to get the best reuslts with minimum effort.
>
>C.H.Ling
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