"Ghosting" on Scanjet 8300 transparency multi-scans
PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 10:27 pm
Hello the Forum,
I have been trying to make some high resolution scans on 35mm slides using the multi-scan function. I can get useable scans with settings at 4-pass and 1000dpi. However, at any 1200 - 4000dpi multi-scans the images overlap or ghost over each scan. I have tried both batch and individual scans, with and without filters, all in 48->24 bit color mode. Single scan images of any resolution are mostly satisfactory, although some scans produce scan holidays of various colors, usually at the top or bottom of the image. Multi-scans at 1000dpi do not show the holidays, but are too small for my needs.
My question is: Is there a limit on the dpi setting for multi-scans for the ScanJet 8300 or could the transparency adapter malfunctioning? My goal is to get 2-3000dpi scans for transparencies. There do not appear to be any issues with reflective scanning. I am using Silverfast Ai Studio v6.6.2r5 and run Windows 7 64 bit.
I have been trying to make some high resolution scans on 35mm slides using the multi-scan function. I can get useable scans with settings at 4-pass and 1000dpi. However, at any 1200 - 4000dpi multi-scans the images overlap or ghost over each scan. I have tried both batch and individual scans, with and without filters, all in 48->24 bit color mode. Single scan images of any resolution are mostly satisfactory, although some scans produce scan holidays of various colors, usually at the top or bottom of the image. Multi-scans at 1000dpi do not show the holidays, but are too small for my needs.
My question is: Is there a limit on the dpi setting for multi-scans for the ScanJet 8300 or could the transparency adapter malfunctioning? My goal is to get 2-3000dpi scans for transparencies. There do not appear to be any issues with reflective scanning. I am using Silverfast Ai Studio v6.6.2r5 and run Windows 7 64 bit.