PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 8:06 pm
We have a supercool scan 4000 and use it to scan stills for use in feature film. We need images that are logarithmic as opposed to the more usual linear output of scanners and digital cameras.
We need to be able to apply a colour correction curve to achieve this.
At present with the standard nikon scanner software this doesn't work very well. It is in no doubt in part due to our lack of understanding of this rather complex software. It seems though that when scanning in 14bit we are losing lots of information when applying this correction curve. It seems that it makes the scan and then simply applies the correctino curve afterwards which is something I might as well do in photoshop.
Can silverfast help at all in any of this??
We want either the best quality linear image with NO image processing or colour correction performed at all (so we have maximum cololur information to play with in photoshop) or to have accurate log output...
We need to be able to apply a colour correction curve to achieve this.
At present with the standard nikon scanner software this doesn't work very well. It is in no doubt in part due to our lack of understanding of this rather complex software. It seems though that when scanning in 14bit we are losing lots of information when applying this correction curve. It seems that it makes the scan and then simply applies the correctino curve afterwards which is something I might as well do in photoshop.
Can silverfast help at all in any of this??
We want either the best quality linear image with NO image processing or colour correction performed at all (so we have maximum cololur information to play with in photoshop) or to have accurate log output...