djhurley92
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Hey,
Scanned some negatives from my IIIf on a Coolscan V, noticed that with dark negatives you get a lot of light bleed from adjacent frames (see below), and also light bleeding from the frame towards the sprocket holes. Is this normal?! I know you have to crop scans but it looks like I'd have to lose quite a lot of the image on dark shots next to light shots.
I don't know what this is, but I called it 'back plate bleed' because it looks like light reflected off the back plate and back onto the film, that probably didn't happen though.
The lens was a good condition Summitar.
Thanks
P.s. I scanned shiny side up which I'm pretty sure is correct for a Coolscan V.
P.p.s. this is Velvia 50 slide film
Scanned some negatives from my IIIf on a Coolscan V, noticed that with dark negatives you get a lot of light bleed from adjacent frames (see below), and also light bleeding from the frame towards the sprocket holes. Is this normal?! I know you have to crop scans but it looks like I'd have to lose quite a lot of the image on dark shots next to light shots.
I don't know what this is, but I called it 'back plate bleed' because it looks like light reflected off the back plate and back onto the film, that probably didn't happen though.
The lens was a good condition Summitar.
Thanks
P.s. I scanned shiny side up which I'm pretty sure is correct for a Coolscan V.
P.p.s. this is Velvia 50 slide film
