Controlling the Contrast
PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:47 am
Hello,
I'm new in scanning my family slides and happily I succeeded in scanning the first some 200 slides. I'm using Reflecta DigiDia Scanner and SilverFast directly with the launcher, I don't use Photoshop. I am scanning in batch mode since I have approx. 5000 slides and can't adjust every single slide separately and manually.
But I wonder how one effect can be avoided: Some slides with a wide range of contrast, eg. persons with some degree of back light, result in heavy contrast which means e.g .the fasces are too dark.
On the other hand, some slides with landscapes have little too contrast and seem to be plain.
I would by happy to find out which of the many set screws of SilverFast can be used in order to adjust it for both cases.
Please give me a hint. Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards
Dieter
I'm new in scanning my family slides and happily I succeeded in scanning the first some 200 slides. I'm using Reflecta DigiDia Scanner and SilverFast directly with the launcher, I don't use Photoshop. I am scanning in batch mode since I have approx. 5000 slides and can't adjust every single slide separately and manually.
But I wonder how one effect can be avoided: Some slides with a wide range of contrast, eg. persons with some degree of back light, result in heavy contrast which means e.g .the fasces are too dark.
On the other hand, some slides with landscapes have little too contrast and seem to be plain.
I would by happy to find out which of the many set screws of SilverFast can be used in order to adjust it for both cases.
Please give me a hint. Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards
Dieter