Hi Henk, > A photo editing program working with 16 bit/channel and feeding it with the > maximum available bit-depth from the scanner would be the solution. > Unfortunately PSP (PS is to expensive for me) is working only with 8 > bits/channel. VueScan is ideal in bringing all the information which my > scanner can find from film to my digital image, but is not designed to > manipulate the images.
Check out Picture Window Pro. Completely 16bit. And for me, a more intuitive user interface than PS. Quite affordable (less than $100). Their new adavanced sharpening tool rivals Neat Image! Dowload a trial version from dl-c.com > Count me also to the 16 bit/channel club :-) Yup, it does not cost me anything more than working with 8bits but a bit of storage for those images that I archive for future editing. So why risk loosing information. Arguing for 8bits is just plain silly. cheers afx -- Andreas Siegert [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body