can
try Vuescan.
STEPHENJENNINGS
P h o t o g r a p h e r
Cambridge, MA
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Subject: filmscanners: Re Insight or Photoshop?
I, m new to this site so
Thanks to all for the great advice!! S.Sisk
Try and do as much processing as you can in Photoshop. You'll have much
more control and be able to save at various stages. If you choose not to,
never sharpen the image during the scan. That should be the last thing you
do after manipulating in Photoshop. And then it should be "unsharp mask".
I agree with Larry... I use a Minolta scanner... I use PhotoShop 6 (used to use
5.5.) and use its import TWAIN to bring up my Minolta scan software, which I use
to obtain a 16 bit linear scan, thus bringing a basically raw scan into PShop...
There I do my work, saving the image at various key
.
Stan
Schwartz
www.tallgrassimages.com
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process, to try to put it back at ground one, before further adjustments and
final unsharp mask.
Maris
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