Descreening and large scans
PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 10:30 pm
Hi,
I'm new to using SilverFast 6 (previously used LinoColor in OS 9). I was having what I thought was a major bug, but now see that it may be a specific "feature".
Is is true that when using the Descreen filter on an image, you are limited as to how big you can scan the image? This would be a HUGE limitation that I don't seem to recall in using other scanning software. We have many images that are fairly small (4x5 or less) that need to be scanned in at decent resolution for 8x10 output or larger. No problem for our scanner (Linoscan 1450). But the images also need to be descreened or are unusable with terrible moire pattern.
If this is true, how does one go about getting large scans that need to be descreened. I'm not aware of a simple or decent solution from within Photoshop. Do I have to go back to rebooting into OS9 and using LinoColor? I hope not, as OSX support was the only reason for us spending the $350 on SilverFast.
Please help, we're holding up a deadline to get these scans correctly. Thanks a lot!
I'm new to using SilverFast 6 (previously used LinoColor in OS 9). I was having what I thought was a major bug, but now see that it may be a specific "feature".
Is is true that when using the Descreen filter on an image, you are limited as to how big you can scan the image? This would be a HUGE limitation that I don't seem to recall in using other scanning software. We have many images that are fairly small (4x5 or less) that need to be scanned in at decent resolution for 8x10 output or larger. No problem for our scanner (Linoscan 1450). But the images also need to be descreened or are unusable with terrible moire pattern.
If this is true, how does one go about getting large scans that need to be descreened. I'm not aware of a simple or decent solution from within Photoshop. Do I have to go back to rebooting into OS9 and using LinoColor? I hope not, as OSX support was the only reason for us spending the $350 on SilverFast.
Please help, we're holding up a deadline to get these scans correctly. Thanks a lot!