It's here:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3703345338/>
link to 1280, link to view on black.
Still hazy !?
Disassembling and cleaning the mirror is not that terrible. Problem is
to assemble the mirror back into place.
I think that when I did so on May 2008, it fitted somehow twisted, and
the crop never draws exactly on the border of the plastic slide's frame :-(
Fernando.
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> I may begin by ruling out an error made by a newbie.
> Specially when the wannabe photographer starts doing a scan too late at
> night and finishes it at 4 am ;-)
>
> Adjusted levels, curves and lightness, and right now the slide has been
> fed into the 4000ED.
>
> Yes, I saw what you had seen: I adjusted those parameters wrong, for a
> start. Certainly things worsened when doing highlights/shadows.
>
> I was not too happy with a red shift of the Velvia, this issue biased my
> judgement.
>
> Scanning has finished, shall upload soon.
>
> Thank you !
>
> Fernando.
>
> Ken Norton wrote:
>
>>> <panic!!> Ken, done so last year and it's always covered with cloth and
>>> nylon. Mirror should still be clean. I cannot see the haze, but I pray
>>> it could be an artifact of Intellisharpen, on which I'm starting o get
>>> acquainted.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Of course, what I'm seeing could be an artifact of the 300/4.5 too. We'd
>> have to consider the slide itself.
>>
>> AG
>>
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