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Nice viewer but one flaw

This Zuma SV-3 slide viewer gives a nice bright image but has a flaw which could easily be avoided.The LED color temperature stated on the box” “Daylight 6500K” is way TOO HIGH which removes any subtle red warmth from a slide leaving a cold cyan cast.

Color accuracy is very important when one is evaluating a digital image of the slide to the original when performing computer on-display processing of jpeg images made from the slide.

Now the Hakuba KLVM70 has a color temperature of 5000K and gives true color rendering but one must use a reading glass to magnify the image.

By adding a CC20R, CC30R, or CC40R this warmth can be restored which means purchasing a Kodak Wratten Color Compensating filter. I have purchased a 4”x4” CC10R which I will cut into 2”x2” squares which will be combined together to create a CC30R and placed in front of the light source just behind the slide. Another option is to purchase a 3”x3” CC30R acetate or gelatin filter and tape over the top of the viewer.

If you have the Kodak color print viewing filter kit R-25 you can experiment with the density of Red filter you need. I think CC30R is about right – any more will start to add some reddish cast to highlights.

The AC adapter comes with a short power lead which can be extended with a DC Power Extension Cable Cord 5.5mm x 2.1mm – 5 feet long eBay Item ID: 112870048145 for $3.80 - good luck!
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Exactly what my parents wanted

Great item. This helping my parents go through 70 years of negatives and slides.

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It works very well

Great product

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