Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 12, 2010, at 18:24, Mark Rabiner wrote: > The dynamic range in snow shots are nothing to sneeze at. > Snow shots are hard. Plenty of people just cant pull them off. > My example is shaded snow on a cloudy day so the dynamic range should be manageable. Or so I thought. > Scanning is not something that you're always going to get right the first > time. Unless you're doing it every day for a year and even then. Its in a > sense the new darkroom work > This idea of if your first scan does not come out right then go out and by > some other software if find hysterically funny. > I already have the 2 different scanning S/W so the incremental cost to me was $0. My time is precious to me so if having another tool makes my life easier, why not? It's not as if it was $1000 for each. > We all have more money than time don't we? > Not a fair comparison. Do you have more than one lens for your enlarger? Do you have more than one lens for your camera? Do you own more than one camera body? > No you just go back and try it again with the same software. > Take it off the default. Take it off auto. > Slide a few of the sliders. > Yes. I did but most S/W has a lot of sliders and buttons. Silverfast has more control points than Vuescan which was why I was using Vuescan in my earlier attempts. Regards, Spencer