Lon Williamson wrote:

> Maybe more to the point:  Printing B&W scans using a Black-only cart
> yields, in my hands, dismal results.  I actually print such scans using
> color carts.  More tonality.  It also helps a bunch to scan at more than
> an 8-bit setting for B&W (using my stuff, anyway).
>
> -Lon
>

Since the first time the bw flopped on me I've been using full color to
scan the bw then adusting "colors" in photoshop... sometimes using
the "color to black and white" quick button - and when I black and white
I use the color settings too...

but I've never really done very high resolution stuff.
annsan

>
> Herb Chong wrote:
> >
> > Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >I cannot seem to make good silver halide film (tri-x, HP-5, you
> > name it) negatives (or positives!) scan well.  I've tried Vuescan,
> > the Minolta software, and I've tried scanning in RGB as well as in
> > B&W.  Nothing seems to work.  I can get good results with color neg
> > or color slide but never with B&W.<
> >
> > does the printer have Digital ICE? if it does, you have to disable it for
> > B&W.
> >
> > Herb....

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