> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 08:47:52 +0100 > From: eilert-sprachen at t-online.de > To: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Subject: Re: [scribus] Scanning photos for a book project ... > Lightzone seems to be pretty much like Darktable, which I use. Good idea > to try such a tool. You mean, adjusting the black and white levels AFTER > scanning with standard settings is ok? > > Rolf
I have scanned old family photos for web quality not for print quality. I use xsane and scan 1200dpi for small, sharp b&w photos, 600dpi for other b&w photos and for sharp color photos 4x6 or less, and 300dpi otherwise. In xsane, I select the area of the photo and adjust the color levels (usually the auto adjustment is good enough). I try to crop the outer border completely to avoid distorting the color levels. Then I make a copy and retouch the copy in gimp. I try to get good black and white levels on the scan to capture as much information as possible, and then I adjust the middle levels in gimp. William -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20150128/d8c510b5/attachment.html>
