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Re: filmscanners: Canon FS2710



I agree with the need to capture entire tonal range, but don't agree with 
your belief that this cannot be done with Nikonscan.  Have you 
tried   Scanner Extras / Prescan mode / low cont neutral?  (on negs only I 
think)

Julian

At 13:19 06/09/01, Maris wrote:
>There is no set answer one way or the other to this question - it's whatever
>works best for you.
>
>I use VueScan myself rather than NikonScan for my LS-30.  I prefer to
>capture the entire tonal range by setting white and black points where
>appropriate or even outside that to be certain I capture it all, and
>selecting the film type setting as appears best and, if necessary, adjust
>the brightness and gamma numbers, and then to do all level, curve and other
>such color correction work in Photoshop where the tools are much more useful
>than even in NikonScan and the image much larger and appears as it should on
>a calibrated monitor with working space color selected.
>
>Maris




 




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