I've recently read Ian Lyons's tutorial "Basic steps to optimizing high-bit scans". Setting up SF AI for Raw scans looks to be relatively simple, but there is some "optimization" involved. I've been trying out the demos of AI and HDR. I'm wondering if the 16bit linear scans that I've already made (positives and color negatives) with my KM 5400 II and the Dimage Scan Utility, are optimal enough for HDR. I've worked with a few scans in HDR (Demo) and they seem fine, but I'm still very inexperience at this and am wondering if they are close enough. The reason for me is, I'd like to purchase HDR Studio first (budgeting priorities of course) and later purchase AI -- or even SE Plus -- which seems to be more than enough software to scan to RAW. So I'd greatly appreciate some input from the "experienced".
Thanks,
Kelly
Proper preperation of 48 bit RAW scans for HDR.
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Re: Proper preperation of 48 bit RAW scans for HDR.
Dear Kelly,
in order to get the most out of your image and be able to use our streamlined HDR workflow I would strongly recommend to use SilverFast AI to produce 48Bit RAW Scans.
Please try it with the Demo Version of SIlverFast AI so you can see it by yourself.
kindest regards,
Thomas Lübker
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in order to get the most out of your image and be able to use our streamlined HDR workflow I would strongly recommend to use SilverFast AI to produce 48Bit RAW Scans.
Please try it with the Demo Version of SIlverFast AI so you can see it by yourself.
kindest regards,
Thomas Lübker
- LSI Software Support Specialist -
best regards,
Thomas Luebker,
LaserSoft Imaging AG
Thomas Luebker,
LaserSoft Imaging AG
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