When I first got my V700 I a did a bit of scanning - most if not all of
these are kodachromes (apart from the skiing ones) either 64 or 200
there is also a couple of comparison scans of the v700 and coolscan V on
the first page.
Here's a link to the gallery,
<http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/My-MAIN-gallery/V700-scans/1277283_4JPhS7#!i=60888519&k=QabuP>
On 14/06/2012 06:43, Chris Barker wrote:
> Tina
>
> When I saw it I thought of a coloured monochrome print; the composition is
> attractive, but the colouring strange. But then I'm not sure how many times
> I have seen scanned Kodachrome. Good luck with it.
>
> Chris
>
> On 13 Jun 2012, at 23:46, Tina Manley wrote:
>
>> One of my monitors is a 24" Eizo ColorEdge, one is a 17" Dell Laptop and
>> one is an 8" Acer netbook so they all have very different capabilities in
>> calibration possibilities. I usually base my adjustments on the Eizo. The
>> scan looked grainy and saturated but not too grainy or too saturated. I
>> have adjusted it some in LR:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/144026343
>>
>> Any better or not?
>>
>> I appreciate the help!
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