Hi!
I am using the Canon 9000F and SiverFast 8, I have a problem with positive image.
When the image scans, my screen shows the photo ok. However, when I open the file, the
image results reflected.
So I have to correct them in Photoshop
Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong.
Thanks for all help.
Donatella
IMAGE REFLECTED
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Re: IMAGE REFLECTED
Dear Donatella,
Have you checked the lower left corner of your red scan-frame?
Does it maybe show "flipH" or a similar marker?
This would indicate that the image was flipped/mirrored.
This can be changed in the Densitometer window or by resetting the frame.
It is also possible to rotate/flip the entire preview area.
This would be done through the compass indicator at the left side of the preview.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
Have you checked the lower left corner of your red scan-frame?
Does it maybe show "flipH" or a similar marker?
This would indicate that the image was flipped/mirrored.
This can be changed in the Densitometer window or by resetting the frame.
It is also possible to rotate/flip the entire preview area.
This would be done through the compass indicator at the left side of the preview.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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Re: IMAGE REFLECTED
Thank you very much,
My problem is completely solved. I have changed in the Densitomer window the parameters.
Now my images are OK
Kind regards
Donatella
My problem is completely solved. I have changed in the Densitomer window the parameters.
Now my images are OK
Kind regards
Donatella
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Re: IMAGE REFLECTED
Dear Donatella,
Good to hear that.
Have a nice rest of the week.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
Good to hear that.
Have a nice rest of the week.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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