Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]ernest, that's exactly how i do it. not impossible--quite often quite easy. what i find so annoying is this: i have the roll-film adapter for the coolscan 4000. it handles a roll of regular 35mm stuff no problemo. if it would just *pretend* it's scanning a regular roll of Xpans, and scan them in halves--or even sometimes in threes, given registration issues and all, i'd be fine splicing them together. what happens is that a roll of Xpan images really confuses it. it takes in the first *half* of the roll just fine. but when it gets to the middle it starts skipping frames and scanning only half frames. this means, in order to scan a whole roll, i have to run it through once forwards and once backwards. the two *halves* of the second half images are reversed (BA instead of AB), which makes looking at them on a contact sheet really confusing. not a huge problem, obviously, since i put up with it, but still something i'd like to get corrected. i assume it's just a software issue that could be solved relatively easily. all one would have to do is tell the scanner than 65mm-wide images are okay. --brad On 6 Feb 2006, at 7:33 PM, Ernest Nitka wrote: > I have a coolscan 4000 AND when I had the Xpan I was able to use > vuescan to manual dow what david is talking about. the two halves > would be spliced together in photo shop. While it was time > intensive it was not impossible. -- brad daly brad@bradbrad.com http://www.bradbrad.com "Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich." --Napoleon Bonaparte