Not all versions of SF are created equal
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I have two versions of SF, Nikon LS2000 and Linotype Saphir Ultra II. I realize that one is a film scanner and the other a flatbed and come from different companys. My question is how come there is no Sharpen filter in the Linotype version when the manufactures(Heidelberg) software has it. There is unsharp masking in both. I have found the sharpen filter is perfect for taking the softness created from the scan out. I would really like to see the Sharpen feature in your next update for the Linotype Saphir Ultra II.
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.... just one more thing...
Possiblly you mean the focus dialog in the Nikon plugin (focus icon at the left side of the preview). This dialog is used to control focusing / defocusing. The distance of the lense to the film material can be adjusted. This dialog only makes sense, if the scanner supports this feature.
The manual focus is supported by few scanners only, the Saphir Ultra II doesn?t support it, as far as I know.
Eric.
Possiblly you mean the focus dialog in the Nikon plugin (focus icon at the left side of the preview). This dialog is used to control focusing / defocusing. The distance of the lense to the film material can be adjusted. This dialog only makes sense, if the scanner supports this feature.
The manual focus is supported by few scanners only, the Saphir Ultra II doesn?t support it, as far as I know.
Eric.
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