Basii operation, The mount type, The film location in a mount – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual

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Basii Operation

Chapter 4

would be the existence of any adhesive labels attached to the slide mount. This would

cause the mount to be slightly thicker on the side with the label affixed.

The Mount Type

Plastic, cardboard and glass mounts are commonly used to frame film. Typically,

the plastic and cardboard mounts center the film in an open window. Thus, the light

passes through the air on both sides of the film and through the film. When the film is

mounted in glass, there is a thin piece of glass sandwiching the film as shown in Figure

4.17. Glass mounted slides are «of recommended for scanning because they tend to dif­

fuse the image sharpness and they accumulate dirt and dust. In the case of a glass

mount, light must pass through the air, film and both sides of the glass. If you must,

you can scan a glass mounted slide whose frame thickness is less than 3mm, however

this will require use of the manual focus wheel to achieve optimum focus.

Figure 4.17

Slide mounts.

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The Film Location in a Mount

Many film types are commonly used today. The film material and film thickness

of, and dyes and emulsions used on the film can affect how light passes through the film

and consequently the focus. In some instances, film will not be positioned in the center

of the slide mount due to labels being attached to the slide mount. It is important to

remove any foreign matter from the slide mount, if possible, before scanning.

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