I have a Nikon 4000ED, using Nikon Scan 4.0.2. When I turn on the the scanner and preview, I will have one channel act as if the gain is set at ~ -3 (min gain is -2). So the image will either be lacking blue or green or red. I can usually get the channel back by turning off the software/scanner and turning back on again. But that is working less and less. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the software, but no go. ANyone have this happen to them before?
Thanks Fred, That does not seem to be my problem though as I tried to scan older slides that I never had a problem with before and I had the same problem. So I guess I will have to contact Nikon... John
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posted on Aug 01, 2007
Grant - usenet poster
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John, I have had a *somewhat* similar experience. By any chance are you scanning unusual sized slides?
I have a Coolscan V ED and use the Nikon Scan 4.0.2 also. I recently scanned a couple thousand slides for the family. A few of these were not standard 35 mm film in slide mounts, but rather about 0.9 inches square. They were mounted in 2x2 inch mounts, so they fit into the scanner OK. The cutout for the film was about 0.9x0.9 also. What happened to me was that one of the color channels would cutout - some of the time. It might happened during the Preview or Scan or both.
I contacted tech support, who was extremely helpful, and basically they agreed that it was a result of the undersized slide. They suggested that in my case better results could be had by not inserting the slide fully. It did help. That is not to say that it worked 100% of the time, but it did get me through the job eventually. Another "fix" was rotating the slide. It seems to help. Apparently, they use information from near the entrance edge to make at least one of their global adjustments and if this isn't possible because of the slide mount totally blocking the sensors, then their S/W will go bezerk some of the time.
Hope this is your situation and that this helps.
Cheers, Fred
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