Increasing brightness: gamma & exposure
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:07 am
I am using Silverfast Ai Studio 6.6.2r4a, and I see four different ways
of increasing the brightness of a negative scan:
a) Changing gamma gradation from the standard value of 2.2 to something higher.
b) Using the "Brightness (Midtone)" control in "Picture Settings".
c) Using the "Exposure" control in "Picture Settings" which goes from -3.03 to +3.03.
d) Using the exposure control in NegaFix which goes from -3.0 to +3.0.
Which is the best option to use to make a scan brighter?
And what is the difference between the exposure control in "Picture Settings"
and the exposure control in NegaFix?
of increasing the brightness of a negative scan:
a) Changing gamma gradation from the standard value of 2.2 to something higher.
b) Using the "Brightness (Midtone)" control in "Picture Settings".
c) Using the "Exposure" control in "Picture Settings" which goes from -3.03 to +3.03.
d) Using the exposure control in NegaFix which goes from -3.0 to +3.0.
Which is the best option to use to make a scan brighter?
And what is the difference between the exposure control in "Picture Settings"
and the exposure control in NegaFix?