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Old 30 Apr 2003, 07:17 (Ref:584623)   #1
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Scanning Slides - HELP!!!

Can anybody offer any generic advice on settings for scanning slides. Are there any fundamentals that you have to take into consideration because they are transparencies?
I have had two sets of slides back in the last couple of weeks that I have been very happy with but when I come to scan them they emerge looking washed out and fuzzy and totally lack the warmth and clarity of the originals.
I am using a Prime Film 1800u
see examples of scans
http://paulsands.org/snett030420.htm
http://paulsands.org/don030413.htm
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