definitive slide scanning document?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:00 pm
Hi,
I've done my best to find a website which lists the definitive steps to properly scanning slides.
I think i've done a fantastic job on some, but then I noticed that SF AI ME wasn't properly removing dust during the SRD stage (manually). When I tried the ICE method, it told me it wouldn't work on black and white negatives....which puzzled me b/c my slides are colour. Then i read the manual and it says that certain types of slides won't work with SRD (and I will admit, this kind of ticks me off b/c there was no mention of this before I purchased the product - you would think there might be a disclaimer refuting such facts?). BUT, that is another point.
Another point is I would think that if the SRD wouldn't work with certain types of slides, then why in God's name would SF STOP me from doing all that work in SRD BEFORE not working?
my point is this: is there a guide to scanning slides? I'd like to know what i'm doing wrong (if i'm doing anything wrong).
Any help folks? I would really, really appreciate it.
Cheers,
Keebler
I've done my best to find a website which lists the definitive steps to properly scanning slides.
I think i've done a fantastic job on some, but then I noticed that SF AI ME wasn't properly removing dust during the SRD stage (manually). When I tried the ICE method, it told me it wouldn't work on black and white negatives....which puzzled me b/c my slides are colour. Then i read the manual and it says that certain types of slides won't work with SRD (and I will admit, this kind of ticks me off b/c there was no mention of this before I purchased the product - you would think there might be a disclaimer refuting such facts?). BUT, that is another point.
Another point is I would think that if the SRD wouldn't work with certain types of slides, then why in God's name would SF STOP me from doing all that work in SRD BEFORE not working?
my point is this: is there a guide to scanning slides? I'd like to know what i'm doing wrong (if i'm doing anything wrong).
Any help folks? I would really, really appreciate it.
Cheers,
Keebler