AgentX
Well-known
Sorry, another question unrelated to my other thread:
Using the 35mm film strip feeder, do any other Coolscan (LS40 in my case) users have an issue with apparent film curvature in the scanner? I get darkening and blurring on both edges of my scans. At first I thought it was lens vignetting from my older camera lens at wide aperture...but the darkening/blur is consistent across lenses, and is actually a vertical strip on either side, not exclusively in the corners.
I was figuring a flat film holder of some sort would fix this...does such a thing exist? I checked B&H and saw nothing of the kind for my scanner.
Thanks!
Using the 35mm film strip feeder, do any other Coolscan (LS40 in my case) users have an issue with apparent film curvature in the scanner? I get darkening and blurring on both edges of my scans. At first I thought it was lens vignetting from my older camera lens at wide aperture...but the darkening/blur is consistent across lenses, and is actually a vertical strip on either side, not exclusively in the corners.
I was figuring a flat film holder of some sort would fix this...does such a thing exist? I checked B&H and saw nothing of the kind for my scanner.
Thanks!
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
for your scanner there is no alternative holder. you have to flatten the film under heavy books for a while before scanning. Nikon's medium format scanners have an optional ($300!) glass carrier that eliminates flatness problems, but there's no equivilent for the 35mm only models.
AgentX
Well-known
That is LAME!
Of course, I shoot medium format, too...hmmm. I was looking at the 9000 with the glass carrier online last night. But I sort of hate to hand Nikon more money.
Thanks for the straight scoop.
Of course, I shoot medium format, too...hmmm. I was looking at the 9000 with the glass carrier online last night. But I sort of hate to hand Nikon more money.
Thanks for the straight scoop.
Ben B.
RFF newbie
Fh-3?
Fh-3?
What about the Nikon FH-3 film strip holder? Should fit on the LS40...
I have the same issue on my Coolscan V and I hate it. And I also hate having to buy something that shouldn't be optional... even if it's cheap. The irony is that I can't find one locally so I will have to order one online enventually and shipping will almost double the price! :bang:
At least that wouldn't happen with the glass carrier
Ben.
Fh-3?
What about the Nikon FH-3 film strip holder? Should fit on the LS40...
I have the same issue on my Coolscan V and I hate it. And I also hate having to buy something that shouldn't be optional... even if it's cheap. The irony is that I can't find one locally so I will have to order one online enventually and shipping will almost double the price! :bang:
At least that wouldn't happen with the glass carrier
Ben.
AgentX
Well-known
Wow, I looked on B&H and figured if they didn't have it, it didn't exist...looks like Adorama has it in stock.
I swear something like that came with my scanner way back when, but I can't find it...
I swear something like that came with my scanner way back when, but I can't find it...
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I have the Coolscan 8000ED and rotating glass carrier, which works beautifully for 35mm, flawless scans and incredible sharpness. A pain to use though, but to me it is worth it.
S
Simon Larbalestier
Guest
I use the Nikon FH-3 to scan all my frames on the 5000 ED - using the standard motorized version just results in scans with soft edges.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I use this procedure for my LS4000ED with SA-30 (a tip from somebody here at RFF):
Keep the film rolled opposite to it's natural curl (emulsion side outside) for at least 24h. After that, the film is perfectly flat, no problem to scan.
Keep the film rolled opposite to it's natural curl (emulsion side outside) for at least 24h. After that, the film is perfectly flat, no problem to scan.
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