A guy in the Minolta Scanner group stripped/etched the glass off his
scanner's sensor. He claims it got rid of a similar problem caused by
inadequate anti-reflection coating on the glass sensor cover.
-jeff
>From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
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>The film
> >does exhibit some blooming, but my experience with the LS-4000 scanner
> >is that the scanner may be the culprit. Only CH can look at the slide
> >and tell us for a fact. I had an underexposed RHP (Provia 100) shot of
> >a horse with white stripe on the nose. The film showed no blooming, but
> >the Nikon scan of the slide did.
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> >
>Interesting, I hadn't heard of that. My scanner doesn't do that.
>
>Moose
>
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