Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/09

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Subject: [Leica] That Leica Glow
From: telyt at earthlink.net (Douglas Herr)
Date: Wed Jun 9 08:50:09 2004

Julian Koplen <jkoplen@mindspring.com> wrote:

> When I scan with my Sprintscan 4000, those scans never look really sharp,
> certainly not like the slide from whence they came...  I never feel like I 
> have
> the same picture that is on the slide.  I then wonder if I have a 
> defective scanner.
> I wonder if, using the scanner doesn't turn into the great leveler of lens 
> quality.. 

I'm also using a Sprintscan 4000 and in my scans I can clearly see the 
difference in image detail between photos made with a good lens and photos 
made with an APO-Telyt.  I also have to tweak levels, curves, etc to make 
the image file look like the slide.  It's a given when scanning a slide, and 
varies with operator skill and many other factors.

Occasionally I have Kodachromes with shadow detail the Sprintscan can't get, 
and for these I have a drum scan made.  In most cases, aside from shadow 
detail, there isn't much difference in sharpness if any between the 
Sprintscan scan and the drum scan.  If you're not getting sharp scans from 
your Sprintscan there's something wrong.


Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.wildlightphoto.com

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