I an a newbie on this list and I need to know
peoples opinions on which is the best software for me to use to scan negs with
my sprintscan 35 plus
Thanks
Robert Smith wrote:
I an a newbie on this list and I need to know peoples
opinions on which is the best software for me to use
to scan negs with my sprintscan 35 plus
You could give Vuescan a try for starters. Go to
http://www.hamrick.com
Registration is only US$40.
Rob
What's new in version 7.0.18
* Changed processing to do infrared dust removal
prior to restoring colors
I know that your algorithms are different from what ASF does with ROC and
ICE, but it looks like ASF does their ROC first, and then uses information
from ROC to improve GEM. Part
In a message dated 5/7/2001 7:59:22 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that your algorithms are different from what ASF does with ROC and
ICE, but it looks like ASF does their ROC first, and then uses information
from ROC to improve GEM. Part of the ROC algorithm identifies what
Digital ROC should have no effect on defect removal and we specify that
Digital ICE should be run first. Also, a note on Kodachrome; Digital ICE
will work quite effectively on many (but not all) Kodachrome images. It is
important to try it on your negatives. We may have given the impression in
Could you explain how to use VueScan with Leaf HDR files, I can't get it to
work. I'm running Mac OS 9.1 on a G4, FWIW.
Just put the raw scan files (in .tif format) into the VueScan folder and
name them scan0001.tif, scan0002.tif, etc. Then run VueScan, set
Device|Scan from to Disk, set
Opps?
It is important to try it on your negatives.
Since when did Kodak make Kodachrome negatives?
Sorry, I should have proofed better.
Jack
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From: Jack Phipps
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 11:17 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: filmscanners: Digital ICE, Digital
Robert Smith wrote:
I an a newbie on this list and I need to know peoples opinions on which
is the best software for me to use to scan negs with my sprintscan 35 plus
Thanks
I'm not sure what all is bundled with the SprintScan you got, but you'll
have some good programs to start with. Most
Lynn says:
Top-of-the-Line software for imaging and retouching is Adobe's Photoshop,
at
$600.00US.
I would also nominate JASC's Paint Shop Pro as an excellent product and
faster than Photoshop, and I would second the use of VueScan (as would
almost anyone else here -- are we making you blush