Don
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Wed Oct 26, 2005 8:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Adjusting focus on a HP Scanjet 4890 |
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On 25 Oct 2005 11:52:35 -0700, "john rehn" <john.e.rehn@gmail.com>
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| Quote: | So I made the decision: "make it or brake it".
Opened up the scanner, removed the cylinder with the lenses.
Shorted the cylinder with 1 mm in the end that was closest
to the detector. That way I had the possibility to adjust focus
to a "more far" position.
Well as it turned out 1 mm was too much but 0.2 mm was about
right. That moved the focus about 3 mm to a position
about 1 mm above the glass plate. Just right for my framed slides.
It is slightly out of focus when scanning images, but I have not any
need for max resolution with images.
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Thanks for sharing that! Always interesting to read stuff like that.
Well, for me anyway... :-)
There was a short thread a while back about removing the glass
completely when scanning film on a flatbed. That causes some
complications (dust, for one) but it also has many advantages (no
glass to obstruct the light, for example).
I haven't done that because I have a film scanner, but you may want to
chase that thread up. The reason it caught my attention was because I
was wrestling with glossy photographs at the time which caused
Newton's rings by "sticking" to the glass.
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