Hi,
Anybody out there scanning Xpan trannies with the coolscan 5000 ED? If so can you tell me how you do it?
I am trying using the Nikon negative adapter but this does not seem to do the job at least as I am using it.
Can't get LS to recognize the whole transparency even if I re-prescan to re-set the image parameters. And then how many slides do you have use together for the coolscan to work correctly
Any advice appreciated.
Paul
sutherlandimages.com
Scanning Xpan transparencies with Coolscan 5000 ED
The 5000ed model does not support xpan-transparancies..from what I know. or does silverfast really have a tweak for that? (where are the Lasersoft-suporters anyway?)
I used the film-adapter for xpan-images, 2 scans are needed....then use photoshop's photomerge .. it creates 2 separate layers...then use levels and it will be perfect....not to recognise, that they were stiched. a little bit of work - but better than nothing
Phil
I used the film-adapter for xpan-images, 2 scans are needed....then use photoshop's photomerge .. it creates 2 separate layers...then use levels and it will be perfect....not to recognise, that they were stiched. a little bit of work - but better than nothing
Phil
Re: Scanning Xpan transparencies with Coolscan 5000 ED
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your message. That is bad news. I have way too many transparencies to think about scanning each twice and then blending.
I will look further. Thank you for your help. I also have a Polaroid scanner here so I may also hook that up to the computer (need a scsi card to do it) but it will scan the Xpans I think.
Thanks for your advice.
Paul
Thanks for your message. That is bad news. I have way too many transparencies to think about scanning each twice and then blending.
I will look further. Thank you for your help. I also have a Polaroid scanner here so I may also hook that up to the computer (need a scsi card to do it) but it will scan the Xpans I think.
Thanks for your advice.
Paul
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