It depends on the film. I certainly would with Velvia, but I´ve never used it. The films I´ve used most, Provia 100F and Agfa 50 RSX are neutral and easy to scan with this scanner, which has a very good Dmax.

As it hits on target in most cases I scan in normal 16bit mode first. Afterwards I see if the highlights and shadows are good compared to the original. If they are, all the details from the film is in the scan, and I can do the rest in Photoshop. If not, I adjust the scan.

DagT

På 9. jan. 2004 kl. 22.29 skrev J. C. O'Connell:

You dont set the exposure level during scanning? I certainly do.
JCO

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From: Dag T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


I rarely do anything during scanning.  Only of the slide is
particularly difficult, but Provia 100F is a very easy film to scan
with the Minolta Elite II, so it doesn´t happen often.  As I scan in
16bit Photoshop has enough information to work on later.

DagT

På 9. jan. 2004 kl. 20.05 skrev J. C. O'Connell:

I do that too, but I am talking about when you
capture/scan the original. Not what you do to
it afterward.




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