filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome

2001-12-19 Thread Jeff Spirer
I have just started scanning some Kodachromes with the SS120, with disastrous results. I had previously scanned them on an Epson 1640 (which I was using before the SS120) with default settings and got satisfactory, if not extraordinary, scans. With the SS120, I got horrible scans with Silver

Re: filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome

2001-12-19 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 12/19/2001 6:05:00 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I have just started scanning some Kodachromes with the SS120, with > disastrous results. I had previously scanned them on an Epson 1640 (which > I was using before the SS120) with default settings and got satisfactory,

Re: filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome

2001-12-19 Thread Ian Lyons
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 15:02:54 -0800 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome > > I have just started scanning some Kodachromes with the SS120, with > disastrous results. I had previously scanned the

Re: filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome

2001-12-19 Thread Jeff Spirer
At 04:06 PM 12/19/01, Ian Lyons wrote: > > With Silverfast, the scans are so far off color-wise that it is > >> virtually impossible to correct, while with Insight, I was able to get > >> reasonably close with PS modifications. > > >Hmm, if SilverFast colour management is correctly configured you

Re: filmscanners: SS120 and Kodachrome

2001-12-19 Thread RogerMillerPhoto
The clue might be that the one you are having trouble with has a huge amount of color shift.  I don't know why that would keep any scanner software package from scanning the transparency so that it looked the same in Photoshop as the original. I assume you know how to set up Silverfast correctly.