What the heck does that mean?  That's a pretty strongly qualified
statement, Rob.  I have NEVER seen a scanner that didn't, in some way,
reduce the quality of the original negative.  If it didn't, why would there
be a need to sharpen the results, or to adjust color to make the scan look
like the slide or the print, or adjust curves.  There is more to making a
photograph than just contrast and color.  Even if the results through all
the manipulation are excellent, it just seems odd to go through what seems
like a series of destructive and reconstructive steps only to end up back
where you started.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Rob Studdert 

>  A correctly 
> profiled scanner will deliver all the contrast and colour that the film 
> provides within the bounds of the system. 


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