Is there a “plop” during the scanning with the DigitDia as it is the case with the slide projector?
During the projection of slides with a normal slide projector, it repeatedely comes to the “plop-eefect”: thereby, a positive that is not 100% evenly fixed to the slide frame, is heated as a result of the heat released by the projector lamp in such a strong way that it changes the direction of curvature, thus it “plops” the dent from one side to the other. Thereby, it comes to a temporary unsharpness in the projection, as, befor the “plopping”, the projector autofocued or oneself has adjusted the sharpness. After this “plop”, the focussing has to be readjusted in order to recuperate the sharp image on the screen. Does this “plop-effect” also occur in the case of scanning with a DigitDia, as a slide with the respective adjustments is also partly x-rayed for some minuted by the light source? The answer is a clear NO. As a light resource,.a LED in applied in case of the DigitDia that does not release any heat that is worth to mention. Moreover, not the slide as a whole is x-rayed but alwa