SF5.5.2

All about SilverFast HDR and HiRepp (48bit HDR processing)

jrsherman
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Postby jrsherman » Tue Mar 26, 2002 5:56 pm

How do I go about downloading SF 5.5.2? I can't find a specific download from SF 5.5 to SF 5.5.2
When I bring a HDR 5.5 scan (Polaroid SS 4000) into PS6 and reverse the negative image in8 bit I get a very jagged histogram. Is there a better way of getting a positive image? Len

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Postby President_LSI » Tue Mar 26, 2002 11:35 pm

Download to SilverFast HDR version 5.5.2

SilverFast Ai / HDR 5.5 already have NegaFix? for most efficient negative to positive conversion.

Read the NegaFix tutorial from Ian Lyons:

http://www.rgbnet.co.uk/ilyons/sf5-nega ... egafix.htm

After you have registered and received the download access to 5.5 you can also download 5.5.2



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Postby ilyons » Tue Mar 26, 2002 11:36 pm

On 2002-03-26 17:56, jrsherman wrote:
How do I go about downloading SF 5.5.2? I can't find a specific download from SF 5.5 to SF 5.5.2



try :

http://www.silverfast.com/product/LSI/234/en.html



When I bring a HDR 5.5 scan (Polaroid SS 4000) into PS6 and reverse the negative image in8 bit I get a very jagged histogram. Is there a better way of getting a positive image? Len

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If the image was in 8 bit mode you will find that the negative to positive reversal causes a fair amount of data loss. You would be MUCH better off importing 48 bit HDR data into Photoshop and then reversing the image.

Actually I think using Negafix is abetter option.

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