The two clear “Light Collimating” sheets feature a protective film on BOTH sides of BOTH sheets that must be removed before use. Always place these collimating sheets on top of the “Color Calibration” sheet (cooling [light blue color] for color negative film, warming [light yellow color] for color positive [slide] film) when scanning. The “Color Calibration” sheets do not have protective film that must be removed and are ready to use when placed beneath the clear “Light Collimating” sheets.
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- How do I adjust the color modes on the CS-LITE+ SpectraCOLOR™ light source?
- Is the CS-LITE+ just the original CS-LITE Light Source with the CS-LiteBrite+ Light Enhancement Sheets included?
- Does the CS-LITE+ use off-the-shelf LEDs?
- What are the narrowband wavelengths of the CS-LITE+?
- Why are the Color Modes in the CS-LITE+ controlled with Color Calibration sheets rather than in the power controller like the original CS-LITE Color Modes?
- Which of the CS-LiteBrite+ sheets have a protective film on them that must be removed before use?
- Why are there more colors with SpectraCOLOR than I see with the Noritsu or Frontier and other dedicated film scanners?
- Will the “Color Negative Calibration” mode work for films with odd colored bases like Phoenix, Aerocolor, or LomoChrome?