Kennedy McEwen wrote:
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> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, jonathan
> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
> >Having a problem with my coolscan when scanning b&w negs...ICE doesn't
> >seem to work with them..if i turn it on the image just comes out as a
> >contrasty mess...if i don't use it the image is covered in marks...
> >No problems when using ICE in colour stuff...
> >Any ideas?
>
> Yes - RTFM, specifically page 53 of the Software Manual on the CD-ROM.
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> ICE does not work at all with traditional B&W film and can have problems
> with some batches of Kodachrome. In fact, any emulsion which has a
> significant residual silver oxide content in the emulsions will have
> problems because silver oxide does not tramsmit the infrared light used
> by ICE (or visible light either - that's why its black!).
I run recently in similar mystery with Ilford...
Indeed, with silver-halide based material you must not use ICE.
But materials like Kodak T400max, which are de facto monochromatic
negatives with a similar sepia/orange look, work fine with ICE.
Thomas
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