Nathan,
Have you tried opening your TIFF files in Camera Raw? I don't do much of that
because I use raw files in ACR, but I have fiddled with a few images from back
in the day, and ACR provides a whale of a lot of post-processing power for very
little investment in time--particularly if you practice a little with the brush
adjustments and the graduated filer tool. (Sounds daunting, but it isn't, and
the results can be spectacular.)
It's not going to be long, in fact it's damn near already here, when ACR is all
the post processing most people will need.
--Bob
On Mar 27, 2011, at 9:08 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> I do not let it to do any sharpening and make sure that the scan is rather
> dull looking (no clipped shadows or highlights), save it as a 16 bit TIFF
> file and continue in Photoshop.
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