Detail from over-exposed areas
PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 8:26 pm
Hi, I'm new to all of this but enjoying the introduction.
I've found advice on how to get detail out of shadows but much less on detail from highlights/over-exposed areas. I have poor quality but precious slides to convert. I'm looking at difficult ones first. I have one where the foreground is OK, but the background of snow/mountains/sky is very much over-exposed.
I have Silverfast SE Plus 8.
Under the default settings, and including ME while trying to manipulate light settings, the more distant and over-exposed areas, though visible on the slide, disapear on the scan . I assumed this was irretrievable until:
Solutions so far:
To change to greyscale and manipulate colour/light from there.
Under Edit/preferences/general to turn the Gamma gradation down from 2.2 to 0.7.
I was very impressed by the results of both. There was detail I could not even see on the slide. The greyscale produced the better image. But that was greyscale.
So is there any standard technique to get detail out of over-exposed areas/highlights ?
Any help greatly appreciated.
I've found advice on how to get detail out of shadows but much less on detail from highlights/over-exposed areas. I have poor quality but precious slides to convert. I'm looking at difficult ones first. I have one where the foreground is OK, but the background of snow/mountains/sky is very much over-exposed.
I have Silverfast SE Plus 8.
Under the default settings, and including ME while trying to manipulate light settings, the more distant and over-exposed areas, though visible on the slide, disapear on the scan . I assumed this was irretrievable until:
Solutions so far:
To change to greyscale and manipulate colour/light from there.
Under Edit/preferences/general to turn the Gamma gradation down from 2.2 to 0.7.
I was very impressed by the results of both. There was detail I could not even see on the slide. The greyscale produced the better image. But that was greyscale.
So is there any standard technique to get detail out of over-exposed areas/highlights ?
Any help greatly appreciated.