If you have the Scan Dual IV software try using that. If the same
problem occurs with different software then you have a hardware problem.
If the problem does not occur then something strange is happening in
VueScan.
Chuck Norcutt
Komtanoo Pinpimai wrote:
> A little problem just happened on my Dual IV.
>
> http://www.pantip.com/cafe/camera/topic/O6708621/O6708621-34.jpg
> http://www.pantip.com/cafe/camera/topic/O6708621/O6708621-35.jpg
>
> (scanned by vuescan)
>
> You can notice some color fading on the 1/3 top of these pictures.
> I though it was from film, but when I flipped the film upside down then the
> fading color was still in the same area.
>
> Is the ccd is getting bad ?
>
> I can scan those images two times by flipping and merging them in photoshop,
> is there some easier workarounds ?
> Or could vauescan cause this ? I use pretty much default settings, so I
> concluded it should come from the scanner.
>
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