It may also be the LED lighting system on the Nikon which emphasizes
grain aliasing. Scanners like the Minoltas and the Polaroids may have
one up with a more diffuse lighting system.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Aug 10, 2006, at 6:13 AM, AG Schnozz wrote:
>
> Using multipass (as opposed to Nikon's singlepass, multiscan)
> will usually cause the line-array sensor to be ever-so-slightly
> repositioned over the film. A multipass scan will tend to reduce
> or even eliminate the grain-aliasing.
>
> This is one reason why I wanted the Minolta 5400 (original one,
> not the II) is because the resolution increase and optical
> lighting path allowed this unit to have some of the lowest
> aliasing of any scanner.
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