Hi again Gregory.
Gregory Golyshev wrote:
> Pardon me, black level in RGB???
Yes, black level.
When scanning negatives, the scanner software 'chooses' a film density to
allocate to 0,0,0 RGB (black).
If this level is too high, then the scanned image will have large,
featureless areas of solid b
Hi Pete,
> The Miraphoto scan of the truck has a mild blue cast, which makes
> comparison slightly difficult, but the most obvious thing is that
> Miraphoto has screwed up the black level (as it does with Fuji
> negative).
Pardon me, black level in RGB???
> You can get a compromise between Vues
Gregory Golyshev wrote:
> Not so long ago i bought a Scanwit to scan my film archive. And recently
> had some color problem. I've uploaded a small webpage to illustrate a
> problem. http://www.avallon.ru/~aspas/
Hi Gregory.
The Miraphoto scan of the truck has a mild blue cast, which makes
comp
Hi,
Not so long ago i bought a Scanwit to scan my film archive. And recently
had some color problem. I've uploaded a small webpage to illustrate a
problem. http://www.avallon.ru/~aspas/
Gregory Golyshev