jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
After spending more than half an hour cloning gunk from a scan from a slide that some oligophrenic moron in the lab used to clean dandruff from his comb after sneezing on it.... I find myself positively wishing, no, longing for simple sensor dust.....
kshapero
South Florida Man
I saw a special on sensor dust at Walgreens for $69.95 or was that a digital camera? I couldn't tell.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Ah feel your pain, jaap... Time to find another lab.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Well, anyway, I got it clean in the end....SolaresLarrave said:Ah feel your pain, jaap... Time to find another lab.

Rotterdam
gogopix
Graf
Well, with the M8 (and the 28mm? maybe 21mm?) that shot could have even MORE dynamic range, and the only dust worries will be on your screen!
Nice shot!
regards
Victor
Nice shot!
regards
Victor
Andrew Touchon
Well-known
jaapv said:Well, anyway, I got it clean in the end....
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Rotterdam
Nice photo but poor justification for a M8 purchase.
newyorkone
Established
jaapv said:Well, anyway, I got it clean in the end....
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Rotterdam
Nice...
21mm? 24mm?
V
varjag
Guest
Turn on ICE in the scanner, it works wonders 
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
varjag said:Turn on ICE in the scanner, it works wonders![]()
Not for this amount of gunk and it loses quite a bit of microcontrast in my experience. It may be my poor scanning technique.I never use it.
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varjag
Guest
Hardware ICE shouldn't normally lose you any contrast in areas unaffected by dust. Dye pigments are transparent to infrared and unless there's something opaque (like dust) over it the correction software shouldn't start working there at all. Problem is that scanner software often goes with numerous postprocessing options enabled along with ICE by default, like "grain dissolve" and "image enhance" gimmicks, which indeed will affect the sharpness.
But, yeah, sometimes it's just too much dirt to cope for ICE even, I feel your pain
But, yeah, sometimes it's just too much dirt to cope for ICE even, I feel your pain
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
BTW, it was the 24 @4.0
Nachkebia
Well-known
You just can not leave film alone in silencio right? 
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
And I never will, mate, digi notwithstanding...I'm a 50-50 man
Mark Norton
Well-known
Jaap, so you got yours back from coding? Mine is waiting for in a box in London, I'm told.
I like your picture, but a timely reminder that to do that on the M8, you'll need the Tri-Elmar set to 18. What finder are you using?
I like your picture, but a timely reminder that to do that on the M8, you'll need the Tri-Elmar set to 18. What finder are you using?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
The CV 25 mm. Thanks for the kind words.
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