on 2/25/01 11:46 AM, William Erickson at erick...@ic.mankato.mn.us wrote:

> I second the request. I have been using a polaroid sprintscan 45 and scanning
> B&W negatives as color. It really seems to demand quite a flat negtative to
> capture what is in the negative. Also, a negative scanner doesn't handle
> underexposed negatives at all well. With some images I've made a print and
> then scanned that because the negative scanner gave no usable results. -----
> Original Message ----- From: Jeff Dilcher <dilc...@cueva.com> To:
> <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 9:35 AM
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Need help with B&W film scanning
> 
> 

Books that might be of help.
The digital Darkroom Black and White Techniques using Photoshop  by George
Schaub very good

The Photoshop Grayscale Book by Jim Rich good

The books are on black and white which is great most books do no realy cover
b@w
I have a Umax Astra 2200 ad a canon printer very cheap not top of the line.
I am very new to digital and what I have ben geting is much better than I
thought some very good prints.

Allso I have ben making enlarged paper digital negs and than making Vandyke
prints drom the paper neg. I got some very good vandyke prints.
One the problems I have is two thing.
I do not have a full photoshop and I have a lot to learn.
The book Making digital Negatives for contact Printing by Dan Burkholder
this has help me a lot in making the paper negs. Again my problem is the
lack of full photoshop.
James

  


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