Settings for scanning of 35mm slides
PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 3:22 pm
Hi all,
Following a search, I've read most of the posts dealing with this subject.
However, some procedure remains unclear to me so I need your help for a better understanding.
I have also read the corresponding chapter in the book from Taz Telly "Silverfast - the official book" (German edit.), but the workflow is not fully clear to me.
I own a Nikon Coolscan LS-40 and want to scan the best of my 10K collection of colour slides.
Time is not the most relevant factor, but quality. I want to scan my slides for further use with beamers in order to create multivision shows with silver screen widths of approx. 3m, but also poster prints up to 50x70cm.
There are mainly two things I need to know:
[list=] Should the output size setting be the same as the original size setting, i.e. 24x36mm?[/list]
[list=] Should I adjust resolution to the max. resolution possible for my LS-40 using the slider?[/list]
I understood that the best method of getting best results is to store the digitized slide in its original size and do post-processing for printing, LCD-TV or beamer presentation by post-processing the stored data.
Following a search, I've read most of the posts dealing with this subject.
However, some procedure remains unclear to me so I need your help for a better understanding.
I have also read the corresponding chapter in the book from Taz Telly "Silverfast - the official book" (German edit.), but the workflow is not fully clear to me.
I own a Nikon Coolscan LS-40 and want to scan the best of my 10K collection of colour slides.
Time is not the most relevant factor, but quality. I want to scan my slides for further use with beamers in order to create multivision shows with silver screen widths of approx. 3m, but also poster prints up to 50x70cm.
There are mainly two things I need to know:
[list=] Should the output size setting be the same as the original size setting, i.e. 24x36mm?[/list]
[list=] Should I adjust resolution to the max. resolution possible for my LS-40 using the slider?[/list]
I understood that the best method of getting best results is to store the digitized slide in its original size and do post-processing for printing, LCD-TV or beamer presentation by post-processing the stored data.