[filmscanners] Re: Scanning B+W negatives

2005-01-05 Thread Arthur Entlich
Congratulations on developing your first B&W film. I hope it was fun. I can't do it anymore due to a sulfite allergy, but it was usually an enjoyable part of the photographic process, especially once I figured out how to load the reels correctly in the dark ;-) Some of the nature of the answer yo

[filmscanners] RE: Scanning B+W negatives

2005-01-05 Thread Chris Aitken
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Scanning B+W negatives > > Congratulations on developing your first B&W film. I hope it was fun. > I can't do it anymore due to a sulfite allergy, but it was > usually an enjoyable part of the photographic process, >

[filmscanners] Re: Scanning B+W negatives

2005-01-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
+W slide, then reversing in PS, > scanning as a B+W neg (TMAX and XP2). > > Chris > > >>-Original Message- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich >>Sent: 05 January 2005 14:41 >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>

[filmscanners] Re: Scanning B&W negatives with Nikon Coolscan III (LS 30) ?

2002-01-25 Thread Philip Elkin
Try using Vuescan. Use the B+W neg setting in Media type, and one of the Tmax settings in the Color Tab. You can adjust the contast fine with the sliders. I have scanned plenty of B+W negs with no problem at all. Phil - Original Message - From: "Sassan Hazeghi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[E

[filmscanners] Re: Scanning B&W negatives with Nikon Coolscan III (LS 30) ?

2002-01-27 Thread Daniel Merchant
I have made pleasing scans of TRI-X negatives. I compared the resulting inkjet prints with the original silver prints, and they were at least as good, and in some instances better. I was so convinced by the quality, that I am trying to sell off my darkroom equipment. I use VueScan (no idea what