On 11/13/2012 4:30 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks Scan Me Moose and Chuck. Pure 64 bit workflow seem to be
> problematic.
>
> Hard IT-8 target profiling also affected by exposure and development to
> some degree but should be quite close. I recall the change with
> Moose's Portra 160 NC profile. SF also recommends warming up the
> scanner for 20min before critical profiled work and calibrating in that
> way as well. They seem to sell special Kodachrome targets that improve
> the scans for closer KC colors. Perhaps that is to what Tina alludes.
Tina already has one of those. They used to be modestly expensive. Now that no
more can be made, they are pricier.
Because light can change KR colors, they should be used sparingly, and kept in
the dark.
Of course, if one has slides that have been projected more than a very few
times, the target won't be quite right for them.
Truth is, though, for the kind of photography we are dealing with, close is
quite sufficient.
In the Dark Moose
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