Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/10/19

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Subject: [Leica] Scanner Progress...... Vuescan
From: dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Sun Oct 19 08:05:30 2008
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On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Frank Filippone <red735i@earthlink.net> 
wrote:

> I think that for the purposes I am using  the SW for,  that reversing the
> image to a positive is always required at the time of scanning.  Ditto the
> reversal and flip you need to do to make the images appear right side up 
> and
> unreversed from negatives.  .  I really have no interest in looking at 
> plain
> negatives,  only the positive output.
>

Vuescan normally works that way. This is the first time I tried to
save as DNG. I guess raw, is raw and a raw scan is exactly what you
scan, a negative in this case. So a negative will look like a negative
in RAW.

I think I'll still to TIFF's.



> No PS V-anything here.....   even the Academic version is too expensive for
> my taste.....  I going to try to do edits in LR2 for now.....  If needed, I
> can go get PS4 ( or whatever name they attached to it....
>

TIFFs work ok in Lightroom. I guess some advantages of Lightroom are
lost (non-destructive editing). But you can always back-up your TIFFs
before you work with them. I've always done it like that.

Lightroom is definitely geared to digital capture. I wouldn't expect
it to work so well with scans (mind you, it works just fine), since
that's an insignificant share of the market.

You can spend a bunch of bucks, but you can get really far with
Photoshop Elements too, or Lightroom.

I agree about the price of Photoshop. I am considering going over to a
Mac and the biggest hurdle is Photoshop. I can use my Lightroom
license on my new machine (I'll not be using it concurrently on a PC),
but I'd have to buy Photoshop from scratch. That is "ouch".

Daniel

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