Basic Scans for Lightroom Post Processing
PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 3:00 pm
I am looking for a list of the best scan settings for scanning using a Plustek 7500 scanner to scan 35 mm ektachrome slides. All adjustments post scan will be done in Lightroom. I would prefer not to make adjustments in Silverfast first and then adjust them a second time in Lightroom.
Here is the set-up I am currently using --
Silverfast version 6.5 V 5r2
Mode: Standard
Scan Mode: Normal (File)
Pos/Neg Positive
Scan Type 48-24 Bit Color
Filter None
I am scaling the scan as a 9.6 inch by 14.5 inch output from the original 0.9 to by 1.4
resolution is Photo print 300 dpi) which results in a 35.77 MByte File
I am defaulting to Optic Film 7200i-Pos input
Internal - sRGB IEC61966-2.1
I am defaulting to 4 multiscans
I am saving the scanned file to a Lightroom Auto Import file.
I am looking for a simple set of directions or a tutorial that tells me why I should set up my default scans one way or the other so I don't have to test each alternative on my own.
I am using Windows Vista
Does anyone know where I can get some advice or instructions on whether or not my settings are correct? The Instructional videos are a good way to explain what the software can do but don't really explain why one should set the defaults one way or the other.
I seem to be getting scans that are good, I am not certain if I can be doing better.
Here is the set-up I am currently using --
Silverfast version 6.5 V 5r2
Mode: Standard
Scan Mode: Normal (File)
Pos/Neg Positive
Scan Type 48-24 Bit Color
Filter None
I am scaling the scan as a 9.6 inch by 14.5 inch output from the original 0.9 to by 1.4
resolution is Photo print 300 dpi) which results in a 35.77 MByte File
I am defaulting to Optic Film 7200i-Pos input
Internal - sRGB IEC61966-2.1
I am defaulting to 4 multiscans
I am saving the scanned file to a Lightroom Auto Import file.
I am looking for a simple set of directions or a tutorial that tells me why I should set up my default scans one way or the other so I don't have to test each alternative on my own.
I am using Windows Vista
Does anyone know where I can get some advice or instructions on whether or not my settings are correct? The Instructional videos are a good way to explain what the software can do but don't really explain why one should set the defaults one way or the other.
I seem to be getting scans that are good, I am not certain if I can be doing better.