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Originally Posted by Vittorio
I have a Nikon SuperCoolscan LS1000 in perfect condition for sale. You DON'T want to "bulk scan" with a tray because EVERY slide scans differently and the colors will be all fucked. You kinda gotta do one at a time if you REALLY want it to be at least half way decent. But you can always purchase the addition tray also. My contact info in my Sig...
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This is true if your chromes were not consistantly shot (consistant exposure and lighting). If your shooting a session for example where the shooter used consistant lighting and exposure, you should be alright doing bulk scanning. It's been a while since I did it but I remember scanning the first slide, making color adjustments, scanning it again fine-tuning it more and when I have everything just right...I would run the whole tray and it turned out great. I do remember that sometimes a slide would get stuck and that was a bit of a pain in the ass but we just learned to deal with it!