Can Improvments Be Made?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:37 pm
Hi Everyone,
New to the forum so hello from the Isle of Man!
I am ‘wet’ scanning slides (at the moment NOT Kodachrome) with my Epson V750 and printing via my Canon Pixma 9500 Pro. I print either using a Canon Photoshop Plug-in or Photoshop.
Once finished, I open my image in Photoshop Bridge as a RAW file and do any corrections then open in Photoshop and ‘sharpen’ usually via ‘Nik Sharpener Pro 3’, which I find very easy to use and simple.
My Scanner is calibrated, so is my monitor and printer. I have no problem with colour.
Here are my settings:
Scan Type: 48 Bit Colour
Filter: None
My ‘Output’ is set to my finished print size
Q-Factor: 1.5
My dpi is set to 300. NOTE: I did try sliding the dpi slider all the way to the right and moving it one step back, but I had no joy.
In ‘Options’ my ‘Profiles for ICM, ‘Internal’ is: Pro Photo RGB
My results are quite simply stunning; however, I would like to know if I am doing everything correctly, and most importantly, I am getting the best out of my scanner? I am in no rush, quality is what I am after.
1: is setting my output to my finished print size to best option? Or can I scan bigger so in the future if I wish tom print larger I do not have to re-scan?
2: I have read my Canon printer is best set to 300dpi is this the best option in silverfast?
Once I have reached my goal, the only option then, would be to change my scanner! am I there yet?
Kind regards
Shaun
New to the forum so hello from the Isle of Man!
I am ‘wet’ scanning slides (at the moment NOT Kodachrome) with my Epson V750 and printing via my Canon Pixma 9500 Pro. I print either using a Canon Photoshop Plug-in or Photoshop.
Once finished, I open my image in Photoshop Bridge as a RAW file and do any corrections then open in Photoshop and ‘sharpen’ usually via ‘Nik Sharpener Pro 3’, which I find very easy to use and simple.
My Scanner is calibrated, so is my monitor and printer. I have no problem with colour.
Here are my settings:
Scan Type: 48 Bit Colour
Filter: None
My ‘Output’ is set to my finished print size
Q-Factor: 1.5
My dpi is set to 300. NOTE: I did try sliding the dpi slider all the way to the right and moving it one step back, but I had no joy.
In ‘Options’ my ‘Profiles for ICM, ‘Internal’ is: Pro Photo RGB
My results are quite simply stunning; however, I would like to know if I am doing everything correctly, and most importantly, I am getting the best out of my scanner? I am in no rush, quality is what I am after.
1: is setting my output to my finished print size to best option? Or can I scan bigger so in the future if I wish tom print larger I do not have to re-scan?
2: I have read my Canon printer is best set to 300dpi is this the best option in silverfast?
Once I have reached my goal, the only option then, would be to change my scanner! am I there yet?
Kind regards
Shaun