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Dirt Spots on Scanned Slides
I checked some positive film images in this site and in another, but I never saw positive film scan images as horrible as mine. They are very clear and sharp images. I also checked images that I shot with a Kodakcx4300 3.2mp digital camera - more clear then my 23mp scanned image ... how can it be? I would be very glad if someone offers me some advice.
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Bob Cammarata |
First of all, when you enlarge ANY scanned image that dramatically, you will see some dirt and/or foreign material. That's a given fact. This will indeed be relevant if you are planning on making enlargements from the scanned image. For normal Web use you look OK. (The specs are hardly noticeable on the original.) That point aside ... your enlarged example looks to me like your Velvia slide may have been laying around a while before it was scanned. Dust and contaminants tend to accumulate rather quickly ... as I've learned when I leave my slides lying around too long before storing them. You mentioned that your slide was scanned in a lab on a Nikon 5000 ED. Does your lab clean slides before scanning? (If not, I think they should.) If they don't, you can do it yourself with a simple Q-Tip and a can of compressed air. Brush the slide gently in one direction toward the darkest side of the image ... then give each side a good blast with the compressed air to remove whatever residual cotton hairs the brushing action may have left. I've given this advice in the past to many slide and film users who regularly scan their photos because it works. After this initial cleaning, examine the slide carefully on a light table with a good loupe.(An inverted 50mm lens works great as an alternative to the loupe if you don't have one.) If you can still see a few specs after cleaning, try again ... or apply a digital clean-up program such as Digital ICE to remove the stubborn ones. (Note: Digital ICE comes with the standard software package included with Nikon Coolscan 4000 and 5000 scanners if you own one. If you don't, your lab may charge extra for this service.) In the attached examples you will see the difference between the same slide ... before and after a little clean-up.
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