Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Search this month's archive when Greg asks for scanner setting advice. I have personally scanned hundred+ rolls (it's easy when you have a bulk film adapter) of Tri-X and some HP5 with Vuescan and a LS-4000. It took a while to find the right settings but seldom any problems now. I am pretty sure Steve Unsworth has a 5000 and he has scanned even more B&W than I do. Just say no to urban myth about scanning B&W on a Nikon scanner :-) At 11:21 PM 2/27/2006, David Keenan wrote: > >A Nikon Coolscan V. Thanks for looking. > >What software are you using with the Coolscan? > >I have a Coolscan 5000 and VueScan. > >I just scanned a roll of Ilford HP5 and had lots of problem with film >grain. I had to turn the "Grain reduction" setting to "Heavy" to get any >smoothness into the scans. > >The scans were also over-exposed. I will rerun the roll to address the >exposure problem and maybe that contributed to the accentuated grain. > >I have heard that the Nikon scanners weren't the best for b&w film. Maybe >I've found out why. > >Any comments? > >Dave. // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)