Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hoppy Just for the heck of it get to a bookstore and find a copy of Martin Evenings book "Adobe Photoshop for Photographers".. I'd bet if you pick it up and browse through it you'll buy it. Walt p.s. I don't get a commission, never met the man, never will. I just spent so much on Photoshop manuals before coming across this one :-) G Hopkinson wrote: >Thank you very much Tina. That's very informative and helpful. >Your work flow is clearly meticulous and effective. > >There's quite a bit to investigate for me right there. >And some happy hours of experimentation. > >The whole area of B/W as RGB is of great interest to me. >I interpret from your description that the image is not converted to >greyscale, and so effectively is a very unsaturated colour image. >I was struggling with the idea of the RGB channels being reproduced >differently. Especially the fact that the scanner when set for Colour neg >would alter the RGB proportions to remove the orange mask (not actually >there in this case) > > >Most importantly your methods clearly WORK. Thanks again for sharing the >detail. > >If other LUG members add to this it will be a valuable resource, for all, I >think. > >One other unrelated query, >I'm adding some LUG acronyms to my mental database, >Now PAW I get, but I've been puzzled by PESO! >I'm guessing Picture Every So Often????? > >Cheers >Hoppy > >-----Original Message----- > >------------------------------ > >Message: 24 >Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:28:16 -0400 >From: Tina Manley <images@InfoAve.Net> >Subject: RE: Re: [Leica] Hybrid Imaging & Printing >To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> >Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060611141102.024a6448@infoave.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=us-ascii > >At 10:54 PM 6/10/2006, you wrote: > > > >>Tina, if they're not trade secrets, would you please detail the >>settings/workflow that you use with your coolscan and also with the Epson >>printer for B/W output? >> >> > >I don't mind and they're certainly not secrets! It's pretty >straightforward except I do scan B&W as RGB negatives. My negatives >are all mounted in slide mounts for easier scanning and filing. I >batch scan and try to group the negatives with similar density. I do >all of the adjustments on the first slide and scan at 16 bits, >usually Fine (4x) multi-sample. I recheck the focus manually for the >center and edges. I set the histogram as close as possible to what I >want as the final output. I don't do any postprocessing unless I >want to get rid of grain with GEM. Usually I use Noise Ninja, >though, to reduce grain. I save the batch scans as Tiffs. Then I >open them in PSCS2 and do any final processing that's needed, clean >up scratches and dust, copy them onto a blank canvas with the margins >that I want, flatten and save as a Tiff with the same file number but >Print added to then end of the name. I also do any sharpening with >PhotoKit output sharpener and also use PhotoKit to tone, usually I >use a Brown tone and fade it to just get a slightly warm print. To >print, I use my Epson 4800, regular Epson K3 inks, including the PK >black for the new "gloss" papers and print through ImagePrint's >RIP. My screen is color balanced with Spyder and usually matches the >print perfectly. With the Epson 4800 and K3 inks there is no >metamerism at all. The new inks are a big improvement in that regard. > >Something new I've been trying is using a Beseler slide duplicator >and my Canon 5D to take digital photographs of the B&W negatives. It >works and is a fast and easy way to get quick photos up on stock >agencies. I haven't tried making prints of those digital files yet, >but it should be an interesting experiment. > >Hope this helps. I'd like to hear what other's are doing as well. > >Tina > > >Tina Manley, ASMP, NPPA >http://www.tinamanley.com > > > >------------------------------ > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > >