Howtek D4000 level manipulation @ analog stage?
PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Hi, I am currently owning a Howtek D4000 drum scanner with Silverfast Ai 6.6 and there is something puzzled me for a while, it's about the analog amp inside Howtek D4000, is it being access by Silverfast?
I have tried scanning with 48bit HDR color, which automatically turning off everything regarding color management, and got a very dark image (understandable). The following step I did is to do a level/histogram/curve adjustment inside Photoshop 5.1, however, the result seems to be very noisy, despite I was editing it with photoshop 16bit color mode.
Since the result wasn't very satisfactory, I did the other way around... I adjusted level, histogram & curve ALL inside of Silverfast, then I scanned with 48bit Color (NOT HDR), the picture looks much better than the one did with 48bit HDR Color.
This just puzzled me... as I presumed, Silverfast did all these Histogram/level/curve adjustment all at digital level, so theoretically, the result should be NO different than doing such adjustments inside Photoshop, but the result spoke otherwise. Thus I can only assume that Silverfast indeed did all these level settings at analog stage, for my particular scanner--- Howtek D4000, it did all these at the Log amp stage (before A/D conversion took place).
Can someone confirm me this?
Thanks
I have tried scanning with 48bit HDR color, which automatically turning off everything regarding color management, and got a very dark image (understandable). The following step I did is to do a level/histogram/curve adjustment inside Photoshop 5.1, however, the result seems to be very noisy, despite I was editing it with photoshop 16bit color mode.
Since the result wasn't very satisfactory, I did the other way around... I adjusted level, histogram & curve ALL inside of Silverfast, then I scanned with 48bit Color (NOT HDR), the picture looks much better than the one did with 48bit HDR Color.
This just puzzled me... as I presumed, Silverfast did all these Histogram/level/curve adjustment all at digital level, so theoretically, the result should be NO different than doing such adjustments inside Photoshop, but the result spoke otherwise. Thus I can only assume that Silverfast indeed did all these level settings at analog stage, for my particular scanner--- Howtek D4000, it did all these at the Log amp stage (before A/D conversion took place).
Can someone confirm me this?
Thanks