RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-10 Thread Tony Sleep
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001 23:47:58 -0600 Jan/Orion Knox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I experimented with correcting old Ek slides using layers in PS and found that when printed on an EPSON 870, it appeared that there was a greenish layer over the original image. When I worked on the image directly

Re: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-09 Thread Robert E. Wright
I experimented with correcting old Ek slides using layers in PS and found that when printed on an EPSON 870, it appeared that there was a greenish layer over the original image. When I worked on the image directly and printed it on the same printer it looked normal, i.e. no green haze. Was

Re: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-08 Thread Tony Sleep
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 23:52:18 +0100 Andreas Kurz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Is it better to do all possible tweaking in 48 bit mode, one after the other, which needs rendering the picture each time, or is it better to convert the image to 8 bit and use adjustment layers which renders the

RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-08 Thread Jan/Orion Knox
-Original Message- Is it better to do all possible tweaking in 48 bit mode, one after the other, which needs rendering the picture each time, or is it better to convert the image to 8 bit and use adjustment layers which renders the image just once. 48bit, definitely, is better for

RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-07 Thread Andreas Kurz
Thank you Michael and Rob for your advices. shAf :o) writes... ... Regarding editing 16bit (or highbits) versus 8bits and using adjustment layers (available in 8bit mode only) ... it is a toss-up. If you were editing 12bits or true 16bits, I might go with individual highbit adjustments.

filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-07 Thread Andreas Kurz
Hello, I'm not very experienced in digital imaging and have a question which probably has been discussed before. I use an Nikon LS30 scanner to produce 48 bit tiffs with vuescan. Then I tweak the images in PS6. Is it better to do all possible tweaking in 48 bit mode, one after the other, which

RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-07 Thread Finch, Jason V
Title: RE: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6 I think i read something about this in the Photoshop for Photographers book. Converting to 16bit colour and doing colour levels and curves and then converting back to 8bit produced a better looking histogram than if the adjustments were done

Re: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6

2001-02-07 Thread shAf
Andreas writes ... shAf :o) writes... ... ... Each image, highbits vs 8bits, and the adjustments needed, would need individual attention ... but given only 10bits, I'd have a hard time NOT using adjustment layers and 8bits. If I understood you right, saving highbit files doesent make