I may finally have to give up on Silverfast
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:41 pm
I've pretty much come to the end of the road with Silverfast. I can, certainly, get good scans on occasion from it, with a lot of work (and usually more work in Photoshop). I have a large film archive to scan, much of which is interior pictures shot in available light. However I adjust the settings, the auto-adjust nearly always gives a horrible flat image with a reddish cast on these and other images. My monitor is calibrated, Silverfast settings are according to the recommendations, but it's just no good.
All I want is something that will give me a good result (or at least get me close) on the 'auto' setting. I appreciate the range of control SF offers, but life's too short to spend half an hour on each scan. I've unwillingly gone back to the Polaroid software that came with my scanner - not perfect, but it does produce scans that look something like my transparencies.
I'd be delighted to be proved wrong - anyone from Lasersoft is welcome to visit my studio and see the problem for themselves - but it really does look like the end of the road this time.
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All I want is something that will give me a good result (or at least get me close) on the 'auto' setting. I appreciate the range of control SF offers, but life's too short to spend half an hour on each scan. I've unwillingly gone back to the Polaroid software that came with my scanner - not perfect, but it does produce scans that look something like my transparencies.
I'd be delighted to be proved wrong - anyone from Lasersoft is welcome to visit my studio and see the problem for themselves - but it really does look like the end of the road this time.
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