Le 3 mai 04, à 20:38, W Shumaker a écrit :
> One thing I forgot to mention, since scanning is my main criteria.
> Negative film has latitude, but that in itself makes scanning more
> difficult in that I often have to tweak each scan. Slide film has to
> be exposed more precisely, but if it is, has more tonal information,
> and another contributing factor in easier scanning. Color negative
> film with a more compressed tonal range (but lager overall range)
> means any scanning deviations will result in more color shift
> than the equivalent shift with slide film.
>
> So it is a tradeoff, more precise exposure control for slide film =
> best scanning, while exposure latitude in negative film = more
> time spent scanning but fewer missed shots.
>
> Wayne
>
Which scanner software are you using ?
If you had not yet , try Vuescan ; I found it much better than my
original
scan software .
Yves
>
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