Which settings are most important?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:07 am
I'm using SilverFast SE-Plus 6.6 with a Plustek 7400 scanner, to scan Kodakchrome and Fujichrome slides.
I'm delighted with the quality of the scans. The multiexposure facility is incredible and really brings out the shadow detail in slides whcih I always deliberately underexposed by half a stop, decades ago. Lesser scanners and software simply can't get the best out of my slides. I'd recommend this scanner and software to anyone.
Anyway, my question relates to the settings. Which settings affect the basic scan, as in software instructions which are sent to the scanner for bulb brightness or whatever? And which settings are taking the basic scan and then processing it afterwards (effectively), to arrive at the TIF scan which I see?
For example, with brightness under Picture settings>advanced, is it important to get this brightness set accurately for the scan? Or can I adjust brightness later within Photoshop?
The other main control I often use is auto-adjust for image optimization. I see that gamma is set at 2.0
Which settings must I get right for the TIF scan and which settings can be left until later within Photoshop?
I'm delighted with the quality of the scans. The multiexposure facility is incredible and really brings out the shadow detail in slides whcih I always deliberately underexposed by half a stop, decades ago. Lesser scanners and software simply can't get the best out of my slides. I'd recommend this scanner and software to anyone.
Anyway, my question relates to the settings. Which settings affect the basic scan, as in software instructions which are sent to the scanner for bulb brightness or whatever? And which settings are taking the basic scan and then processing it afterwards (effectively), to arrive at the TIF scan which I see?
For example, with brightness under Picture settings>advanced, is it important to get this brightness set accurately for the scan? Or can I adjust brightness later within Photoshop?
The other main control I often use is auto-adjust for image optimization. I see that gamma is set at 2.0
Which settings must I get right for the TIF scan and which settings can be left until later within Photoshop?