Could someone more skilled than myself, explain theory and practice of
this technique ?
My scanner is a Nikon 4000ED. I used to scan each slide at the maximum
number of passes the machine is capable of, until I read Ken's post on
June 2 when he says five passes are more than enough. I don't think I
will change my habits, though :-)
But there are scans which are problematic, those slides which have
details in the shadows and careful adjustment of curves and luminosity
and USM don't seem to resolve accurately. I was thinking about doing
something like HDR scanning, merging the resulting files using CS3 - but
I don't know if this makes any sense.
TIA
Fernando.
Ralf Loi wrote:
> , summing 2 or more different scans into one
> single image in order to minimize scan noise.
>
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