Hello
I am new with this software and scanning. I have a problem that I can't resolve. When I scan on B&W on SF screen it's appear good and all the photo without white point burner. But when SF save the photo on tif format appear the white point burner. I use a iMac.
I change all the parameter (with automatic and other modes, reducing negafix exposition, etc) and I obtain the same photo.
Please, somebody know something about this?
thanks.
B&W scan --> white point burner
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B&W scan --> white point burner
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Re: B&W scan --> white point burner
Dear user,
have you checked the histogram? I s the white point set at the end of the curve correctly?
Are you using Multi-Exposure? If so please activate the Multi-Exposure preview in the preferences' special tab.
Kind regards,
Arne
have you checked the histogram? I s the white point set at the end of the curve correctly?
Are you using Multi-Exposure? If so please activate the Multi-Exposure preview in the preferences' special tab.
Kind regards,
Arne
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cabite
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Re: B&W scan --> white point burner
Hello,
the histogram is correct and the white point is on the end of the curve properly.
I will activate multi exposure to check
thanks
the histogram is correct and the white point is on the end of the curve properly.
I will activate multi exposure to check
thanks
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