From: James Royall <royalljames@xxxxxxx>
Date: 10 June 2004 09:32:42 BST
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: [OT} Scanning was Re: My first portrait with E1
On the images I put online I did nothing to them at all. The detail at
actual pixel size I left as a tif, but the web publishing process
involves jpeg creation that I couldn't avoid. The tif was not large so
the compression is minimal, however.
James
On 10 Jun 2004, at 05:11, Moose wrote:
> One more thing, have you done any sharpening? Coming from the film
> world, it may sound like cheating, but is actually essential to get the
> best sharpness out of scanned images.
>
> Moose
>
> Moose wrote:
>
>> To evaluate sharpness, I think you need to use something other than a
>> mass produced slide designed for color control. It is entirely likely
>> that the original slide isn't all that sharp. Kodak isn't spending a
>> lot
>> of extra effort and cost on something that isn't part of the product.
>> They have other products for that. If you have a decent microscope,
>> you
>> could check the slide itself.
>>
>> Moose
>>
>
>
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