Hi everyone,
I modded my Holga to take pictures on 135 film. These are exposed over the edges, so part of the image is between the punchholes in the borders. If I create a frame in SilverFast without selecting the borders,I get perfect results. As soon as I extend the frame to include the borders with the punchholes, the pictures become overexposed and ugly.
So, is there a way to preserve the settings that are automatically detected when selecting a frame without punchholes, and then applying them to the whole frame (with punchholes)?
Cheers
Holgaguy
Scanning film that was exposed over the edges
Re: Scanning film that was exposed over the edges
Is this really so hard? It would just mean taking the settings that Silverfast detected for the smaller frame and applying them to the larger frame. I just don't know how to do this, but it would be a shame if this is not possible.
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LSI_Morales
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Re: Scanning film that was exposed over the edges
Dear Holgaguy,
It is not that hard nor impossible.
Please check out the following video which explains how to proceed in cases like this or also if you are interested in doing contact sheets.
I am sure this is helpful enough.
Cheers
It is not that hard nor impossible.
Please check out the following video which explains how to proceed in cases like this or also if you are interested in doing contact sheets.
I am sure this is helpful enough.
Cheers
Alejandro Morales
LaserSoft Imaging
Media manager, Software testing
LaserSoft Imaging
Media manager, Software testing
Re: Scanning film that was exposed over the edges
Thanks a lot for the reply. Am I right to assume that this option is not available in the Canon version of Silverfast? Which version would I have to purchase to use this function?
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LSI_Morales
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Re: Scanning film that was exposed over the edges
Dear holgaguy,
The NegaFix option should be present in the canon version, however that might be SilverFast SE which has a limited version of many tools, in that case the NegaFix dialogue should look a bit different but you should be able to do this with that version as well.
Cheers
The NegaFix option should be present in the canon version, however that might be SilverFast SE which has a limited version of many tools, in that case the NegaFix dialogue should look a bit different but you should be able to do this with that version as well.
Cheers
Alejandro Morales
LaserSoft Imaging
Media manager, Software testing
LaserSoft Imaging
Media manager, Software testing
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