I have the experience in scanning some T-max 100 and Delta 100/400.
Scanning true B/W film you need to use slide setting, invert the color
after scan. Then you will get a histogram to cover the darkest and
brightest details. Cut the shadow and highlight in level adjustment.
Then do a "gamma" or "curve" adjustment. Sometimes you will need a "S"
curve. You will found the above tools in Photoshop LE. Level and curve
is not available in many other softwares.
C.H.Ling
Stephan VAN DEN ZEGEL wrote:
>
> On my side ... I have no problem with scala 200 and N*Kon Ls30... but I have
> problems (lot of ) when I try to scan Tri-x and other T-max and others... ?
> any experience with those...
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