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    Room lighting affect scanner?

    Embarrassed to admit that I don't know this.

    My image scans (in past weeks after a two-year inactivity) are coming through rather light (as compared to the printed source).

    I've a 48" overhead two-bulb fluorescent light about six feet away from the scanner.

    Could this be making my scans come through in too light of shade?

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    Re: Room lighting affect scanner?

    Turn off the lights and find out ?

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    Re: Room lighting affect scanner?

    Perhaps your scanner's default settings have changed. Gremlins seem to do that to my scanner in much less than two years, or maybe I do it and forget to restore them.

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    Re: Room lighting affect scanner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post
    Turn off the lights and find out ?
    Many thanks.

    Duh! Knew there was a simple answer

    FWIW, after turning the light off there was no difference in shade.

    Replaced the scanner with a spare-new (same brand and model) and the scan was darker. Believe this is my last spare. May have to go shopping for an outdated workhorse, which I've had at least six of.

    Jim,
    The scanner software has a simple and advanced mode. I use the simple the majority of the time, which doesn't vary the standard settings (at least beyond a selection DPI, and Color or Gray). The advanced mode is a whole nother creature.

    Thanks again for the prompt suggestions.

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    Re: Room lighting affect scanner?

    What brand and scanner model? Have you tried taking it apart and doing a cleaning of the outgassing fog buildup on the underside of the glass and any optic components that are easily accessible?

    Doug
    www.BetterScanning.com

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    Re: Room lighting affect scanner?

    Many thanks Doug.
    The scanner that was bad was cleaned three times in past 6-7 weeks (I've been unusually active in scanning during same period).

    The new scanner glass also required cleaning, because they were all (at least this model-brand) sipped from the factory with a heavy have on the underside glass.

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