Getting the same scan exposure on two different frames
PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:31 pm
Hello everybody,
I'm a Silverfast AI user, and I have some images from the same roll of film but that are one two different strips, which I need to get the exact same scan of. One is of the ground, and the other the sky, so when I scan them separately, I get completely different looking scans. I am going to stitch them together, so I need them to have the same exposure (they do have the same exposure when taken). I don't want a to have to play with the scans in photoshop. I need some sort of exposure lock, or a way to tell the program to make the same auto exposure of two different frames. I have tried to look on the forum without help, as well as the full manual, but I can't find any help. Other people have seemed to ask for the same thing, but I haven't found an answer that satisfies. I use a Epson V700 currently. Anybody got a good idea?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas
I'm a Silverfast AI user, and I have some images from the same roll of film but that are one two different strips, which I need to get the exact same scan of. One is of the ground, and the other the sky, so when I scan them separately, I get completely different looking scans. I am going to stitch them together, so I need them to have the same exposure (they do have the same exposure when taken). I don't want a to have to play with the scans in photoshop. I need some sort of exposure lock, or a way to tell the program to make the same auto exposure of two different frames. I have tried to look on the forum without help, as well as the full manual, but I can't find any help. Other people have seemed to ask for the same thing, but I haven't found an answer that satisfies. I use a Epson V700 currently. Anybody got a good idea?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas