Super horrendously dark Kodachrome scans
PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 5:31 pm
Hello,
I just bought a OpticFilm 8100 to scan a bunch of Kodachrome slides from different decades. These slides were taken by different people, different cameras, etc.
Some of the scans I have done (shot by one person) are not fantastic, but good. However slides I have tried (from another shooter) are all consistently unusable because of how dark they are. Yet when holding up these "dark" slides to light, they are brighter by orders of magnitude than the scans.

I did these scans back to back. Yes, the left photo was taken in brighter / more direct light. But the photo on the right was also taken during the day. When looking at the physical slide on the right I can see details and colors - the grass is green, his skin is tan, etc. It's a nice rich picture. However, the scan looks as if it only received red channel information.
Any thoughts?
I just bought a OpticFilm 8100 to scan a bunch of Kodachrome slides from different decades. These slides were taken by different people, different cameras, etc.
Some of the scans I have done (shot by one person) are not fantastic, but good. However slides I have tried (from another shooter) are all consistently unusable because of how dark they are. Yet when holding up these "dark" slides to light, they are brighter by orders of magnitude than the scans.

I did these scans back to back. Yes, the left photo was taken in brighter / more direct light. But the photo on the right was also taken during the day. When looking at the physical slide on the right I can see details and colors - the grass is green, his skin is tan, etc. It's a nice rich picture. However, the scan looks as if it only received red channel information.
Any thoughts?