Hello,
When using the "48 bits HDR" scan type option in SilverFast Plus, you obtain a raw scan. Therefore, are you obliged to use the SilverFast HDR program to edit your image or can you still use Photoshop (or Nikon Capture by instance) to correct your image?
I'm mostly scaning slides. SilverFAst is brand new to me. Thanks for your kind response.
Editing a 48 bits HDR scan with Photoshop?
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Re: Editing a 48 bits HDR scan with Photoshop?
Hi Alpin
Not really, you can open your picture with any imaging application capable of handling 16 bit TIFF files.
48 bit raw files created in SilverFast have a linear gamma gradation (1.0) you will have to manually correct this in the third party application (please refer to each applications instructions). This task is automated in SilverFast HDR.
Kind regards
Alpin wrote:When using the "48 bits HDR" scan type option in SilverFast Plus, you obtain a raw scan. Therefore, are you obliged to use the SilverFast HDR program to edit your image or can you still use Photoshop (or Nikon Capture by instance) to correct your image?
Not really, you can open your picture with any imaging application capable of handling 16 bit TIFF files.
48 bit raw files created in SilverFast have a linear gamma gradation (1.0) you will have to manually correct this in the third party application (please refer to each applications instructions). This task is automated in SilverFast HDR.
Kind regards
Alejandro Morales
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Re: Editing a 48 bits HDR scan with Photoshop?
Thanks for that precious specification.
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Re: Editing a 48 bits HDR scan with Photoshop?
After scanning in 48bits ( archive mode of silverfast) you can work with Lightroom 4 with 48 bits and PS
Note that some functions of PS Elements 10 work in 8 bits mode per channel ( = 24 bits ) and other in 16 bits per channel ( 48 bits)
Note that some functions of PS Elements 10 work in 8 bits mode per channel ( = 24 bits ) and other in 16 bits per channel ( 48 bits)
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