I use Vuescan with the multiple exposure checked. I use 2 samples but you
can do many more.
Hope this helps.
Tina
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:24 AM, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a sizeable number of black and white 35mm slides to scan. They all
> date to the 1960s and are either from original Gevaert reversal film or
> from negative film converted to reversal film at the time of development.
> All of the slides are in focus, are properly exposed and have lost none of
> their grey tones.
>
> I have both VueScan and Nikon scan ware but have yet to discover the
> settings with either software to produce a satisfactory on-screen image.
> The on-screen images to date have both burned out highlights and extra
> dark shadows or some combination of more of one and less of the other.
>
> Can anyone please suggest the settings in Vue Scan and Nikon scan ware
> which will generate a saveable on-screen image as close as possible to the
> image on the slide.
>
> jh
>
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