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Re: problems with stitching images
- From: "Gene F. Rhodes" <gfrhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: problems with stitching images
- Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 09:12:02 -0500
I use Coolscan III with my Horizon 24x58mm negs.
I modified my film holder so the complete neg
is exposed, and marked the edge to indicate the neg
position for each scan. After the first scan I move
the slide to the mark and make the second, etc.
Don't take the holder out during scans.
Gene
Trowbridge wrote:
> Can anyone help with a problem I am having when stitching images? I scan my
> 35mm Widelux transparencies as left and right hand pieces using the cut film
> holder on a Nikon Coolscan II. Then I crop to a convenient point and
> stitch. I've just started to use color negative film, and the scanner is
> giving a color imbalance between the two scans. I've put an example on my
> web page: http://homepages.tesco.net/~trowbridge/stitch.htm
> I presume the scanner software is inverting the image and removing the
> orange mask. But why the inconsistency?
> Any observations would be gratefully received.
> Regards
> IanT
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