iSRD and other options in b&w workflow pilot

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donna
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iSRD and other options in b&w workflow pilot

Postby donna » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:50 pm

Greetings,

I'm using now the workflow pilot to scan black and white negatives as when trying to scan them manually (as I scan color negatives) was getting strange results (see link below to manual scanning results file). But in the workflow pilot I don't see an option of using iSRD to clean the scratches. What is the method for these corrections in that mode?

Many thanks, Donna

Link to before and after file when scanning manually:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9hL2as ... sp=sharing

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Re: iSRD and other options in b&w workflow pilot

Postby LSI_Moeller » Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:36 pm

Dear Donna,

unfortunately it is not possible to scan b&w negatives with iSRD because the infrared channel can not pervade this film. You must use SRD here.

Best regards
Artur Möller

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Re: iSRD and other options in b&w workflow pilot

Postby donna » Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:04 pm

Many thanks for your answer Artur.
Sampled three Workflowpilot B&W task options (high contrast, higher contrast and infrared), but didn't see that there's a step for using SRD there. As the SRD option is available in the manual mode that addresses my question. Although it seems better not to use the SRD option at all when preserving fine detail is important.

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Re: iSRD and other options in b&w workflow pilot

Postby LSI_Moeller » Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:41 pm

Dear Donna,

yes, SRD is available in the manual mode. Please figure out the SRD settings, it depends on the image you want to scan.

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Artur Möller


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