Florian wrote:1) In this Forum it says that for neagtives you actually need a target for films. In other docucments on your website you state that it is basically impossible to calibrate scanners for scanning films. (
http://www.silverfast.com/faq/1014/en.h ... alibration)
Whtat this FAQ entry actually says is that you have to use NegaFix for negatives where you select an appropriate filmtype while the calibration is used when Scanning positives.
Florian wrote:2) Which targets would I actually need for scanning enlargements. One for each type of paper?
You would need one of our reflective targets if you want to scan reflective material
Florian wrote:3) Do I need targets for b&w prints/neagtives?
as stated in 1 there is no calibration used when scanning negatives.
Florian wrote:4) Why don't you supply targets that may be downloaded? If the monitor and the printer are properly calibrated, shouldn't it be possible to print the targets? (Just asking because you can calibrate the printer with silverfast)
This would not be accurate enough for a proper scanner calibration our targets are printed on film and either batch or individual measured in our Lab.
Florian wrote:5) Is there another way to calibrate the scanner? By the way I am using a Epson V700 Photo.
There are various ways to create ICC profiles for a Scanner that you can use in SilverFast but our built in Auto IT8 Calibration is far the most easiest and reliable one.
I hope you enjoy working with SilverFast.