I tried scanning some Delta 100 black and white negs on a Nikon LS4000 ED and the quality was awful, using either Nikon Scan 3.1.3 or Vuescan. I tried scanning as monochrome, as colour and as colour positive and inverting in Photoshop. In all cases the preview image looked fine but the actual scan showed tiny white spots all over the images.
I can't seems to get a good black and white scan at all. Can anyone tell me how to get good black and white scans? When scanning colour slides (Provia 100F and Kodak EBX 100) the scans have too much red in them. Is this a facet of this scanner? When scanning a strip of slides (or negs) in the strip film adapter, the left edge of the preview image and scanned image is not straight, it bows in at the centre and into the image area. Has anyone else seen this? It is annoying as I had to crop a part of the image when I didn't actually want to. Also, the preview in Nikon scan looks very clear whereas the actual completed scan image in the Nikon Scan window looks muddy and grainy, and you can see the white spots, that I mentioned above, on the image. Any help, answers or opinions on these would be welcome. Thanks. Simon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body