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What's wrong with my scanning technique?

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Hi

Please compare the two images below.

The first is a 'standard' (as opposed to pro) 4Mb scan of a Fuji Velvia 100 35mm exposure done by my pro lab that they burned to CD, along with the rest of the film.

The second is a 600dpi 24-bit RGB scan of the same transparency using my own Nikon LS-2000 film scanner with a 'landscape' colour balance selected during the scan process. I've done nothing else with it, either in the scan software or afterwards, and I accepted the defaults of the scanning software more or less, which is VueScan, version 8.5.01 (www.hamrick.com).

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Scan-090205-0002_Scanned.jpg


I realise I could correct it with sharpening etc, but the two scans are so different, and I expect the pro lab are only using default values too, so where I am I going wrong? Surely it's not just down to the fact they will be using a much better scanner, or is there really that much of a difference?

Where am I going wrong? What are the pro lab doing that I am not?

Ted
 
NB - Anyone who has read this in the first couple of minutes since posting, I have re-done the scan using 'Colour Balance : Auto Levels' as opposed to landscape, which has made the water look whiter, but still, it's not great,
 
Yes, fair point. I have posted it there instead. Thanks
 
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