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Brian, You may be aware of this already, but there is a small "+" symbol which appears in the preview scan. This is the location in the frame where the focusing routine measures to find best focus. Since there is always at least a little bowing of the film in its holder, it is important to set the mark to an appropriate location. Make sure that it is NOT placed near the edge of the frame (or worse yet, out of the frame). Rather than placing this mark right in the center of the frame, I find that it is usually best to place it somewhat away from the center - say half way between the center and an edge. This makes best use of the depth of field of the scanner optics and usually insures that the entire frame will be in sharp focus. You should be careful that this mark falls on an area which has high contrast and is not too dark. |
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I believe the auto-focus operation uses only one vertical line in the scan. The horizontal position (scan line #) is determined by the carriage position and the vertical top and bottom are specified in the command parameters. If I read you right an improperly aligned strip in the carriage could have a deleterious effect on the focusing function. Is that correct? |
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