I've scanned Ilford XP2 and Portra 400BW on a HP S20 and Canon 4000. The Portra has an
orange mask. If you use a scanner that uses an infared channel for dust and scratch
removal, scanning the film in color mode enable DS removal. I scanned the Ilford in
BW, color and positive modes, and the
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From: Shel Belinkoff
Subject: Scanning C41 BW Question
When scanning chromogenic BW film that has an orange mask, like
Kodak's
400CN, does one scan the film as a BW neg or as a color neg?
The only difference it should make is if your scanner has Digital Ice
or
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Subject: Re: Scanning C41 BW Question
I don't know what's best. I've been scanning the chromogenic stuff as BW.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
When scanning chromogenic BW film that has an orange mask, like Kodak's
400CN, does one scan the film as a BW neg or as a color neg
On 9 Jun 2004 at 23:04, David Miers wrote:
Hamrick software recommends scanning films that have an orange mask in color
mode. All others in BW mode. The users manual for Vuescan gives a bit more
detail as to why this is so.
There is actually a pretty good article on scanning colour negs (ie
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