scanning B&W negatives for high quality prints
PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:06 am
I have Studio 8 and a Canon 9000F scanner. I want to scan 35 tri-x negatives to produce as an end product the highest quality prints I can. Are there best practices that you can share?
Under scan dimensions: I am scanning as 16 bit depth tiffs. What resolution should I choose? The native resolution for the canon is, I believe, 2400. What dpi do I choose? 2400? Do I scan so the scanned image is 100% (the size of the negative frame) or do I scan for the size of final print?
Under densitometer: do I choose 1 bit or 2 bits in the expert setting?
Any suggestion are welcome.
Under scan dimensions: I am scanning as 16 bit depth tiffs. What resolution should I choose? The native resolution for the canon is, I believe, 2400. What dpi do I choose? 2400? Do I scan so the scanned image is 100% (the size of the negative frame) or do I scan for the size of final print?
Under densitometer: do I choose 1 bit or 2 bits in the expert setting?
Any suggestion are welcome.