I have a PlusTek 8200i SE and am using SilverFast SE Plus 8. I recently found a lot of Kodak Ektachrome Infrared slides that I shot back in the '70s. Is there a special way, settings, that I should be using or do I treat them the same way as any other slide?
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Re: Ektachrome Infrared
Dear user,
That is difficult to say without seeing the images. But normally you should be able to process them as any other slide.
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Arne
That is difficult to say without seeing the images. But normally you should be able to process them as any other slide.
Kind regards,
Arne
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Re: Ektachrome Infrared
I think I figured it out. After re-reading an old pamphlet from Kodak and understanding how Ektachrome IR renders colors (heat reflections). Treat it as a normal color slide; but, use the histogram function to adjust the individual colors to a known reference. It's painstaking but so far it works.
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