Looks like I am back into the film arena, After selling most everything I had, now I need a good scanner. The nikon coolscan or minolta ? They both cost about the saame. Nikon is 4000dpi vs Minolta 5400dpi.
The Minolta grain dissolver (on the 5400) is a diffusion plate that moves into place between the light source and the film during scanning. When you use the Minolta software, it only slides into place if you use ICE. If you use VueScan, you can control the grain dissolver mechanism separately and so can use it for B&W scanning of silver halide films.peter_n said:I think the Minolta Grain Dissolver removes the digital effect of grain in the film, which is noise that shows up in smooth uniform areas of the scan. I'm new to scanning and I haven't yet used the Grain Dissolver but I have had comments about the noise level in my scans (too high).