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Subject: [Leica] My first Colour picture posted
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Wed Jun 15 17:23:49 2005
References: <ILENJKCCOJOKJFHFEFACGEAGDBAA.luisripoll@telefonica.net>

Same time in Germany too - sleep well
Douglas

Luis Ripoll wrote:
> Thank you very much Douglas, your advice really help me, I'll follow your
> indications, I see that with this procedure every picture take a long time,
> of course results are better. What I exactly have do is: My Scanner is at a
> resolution of 3200 ppp, and I've signalled Colour 48 bit, original image is
> 64 MB but when I save it in JPEG is 4 MB, (RGB colour mode). Next time I'll
> try at 4000 ppp and save as TIFF, but my Scanner is not so good as yours, I
> use an Epson 3170.
> 
>  Well.... now in Spain is very late 2 a.m. and I go to sleep....
> 
> Muchas gracias, saludos desde Barcelona
> Luis
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org
> [mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org]En nombre de
> Douglas Sharp
> Enviado el: jueves, 16 de junio de 2005 1:47
> Para: Leica Users Group
> Asunto: Re: [Leica] My first Colour picture posted
> 
> Very nice indeed Luis,
> I always scan at 4000dpi (Coolscan V ED) get everything you can out of a
> slide or negative,I have also found that a scan will hardly ever be as
> bright and lucid as a slide, but you can get very close - as we can see
> in your picture.
> You can always reduce the file size some time later on while processing,
> Make a copy of the original file then perform the basic corrections you
> need on the full 64MB copy and store the result as a TIFF (no
> compression) and use this as a basis for your prints or for posting.
> The higher resolution the better during processing, any processes will
> of course take longer but will have a better statistical base to work on.
> i.e. more real information = less interpolation = better result
> cheers
> Douglas
> 
> Luis Ripoll wrote:
> 
>>Hi all,
>>
>>After a lot of patiente I've obtained the showed results, not so good as
> 
> the
> 
>>original slide where the coulours are more luminous and "transparent", but
> 
> I
> 
>>think quite aceptable. But if every picture to be scanned takes so
>>longtime..., I'll probably continue posting B&W.
>>
>>I scan at 3200 dpi, obtaining a image of 64 MB, maybe is too much..., your
>>opinions will be welcome and I'll learn from your experience, this is the
>>pic:
>>
>>http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3457634
>>
>>Thanks for looking
>>Saludos desde Barcelona
>>Luis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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