Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have a V. The documentation stinks and the preview is barely usable. The real docs are on a CD, not the booklet they provide, but the CD docs stink as well. GEM and the rest of the post processing slows down scans considerably. You can setup a canned "Settings" entry with a lower scan res and crank out a set of smaller files to function like a digital contact sheet. I do this with B&W negs and batch scanning. Then devote attention to the frames of interest, make higher res scans, etc. I recently got Vuescan. Docs are even more minimal, but it seems to clip highlights less with B&W negs. Also a few areas of exposure control that are more fine grained. What really bugs me the most is that I don't have a very clear mental picture of *exactly* what the scanner and post processing software are doing, and then a completely "deterministic" degree of control over each step. The simplistic "how-to" Nikon docs don't help me at all in this regard. firkin wrote: > Would someone who uses a Nikon Scanner be kind enough to go through > their set up and work flow with differing slides/negs etc. I am trying > to search the archive with limited success. > I have bought a Nikon 5000ED scanner, with roll film and slide > loaders. So far, I've played with slide scanning, using the SF 210. > Apart from occasional jams etc the results are very good, but scan > times seem very high. Should I scan at maximal resolution and play > with 130meg images later or is there a way to scan smaller previews > quickly and then only hi-res the scans you want? > Scanning time seems more of a problem wiht the digital ICE etc, which > takes a long time. At the moment, I'm using ICE for non Kodachrome > slides (but it seems to work with most anyway) and finding a little > shadow penetration and colour correction is very useful: I set ROC to > one and DEE to 5. > DEE seems to cause "flareing" on the resultant scans from areas of > high brightness -- do others find this? > Tips please. > Cheers _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information