Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]And most specifically, Merry Christmas and best wishes for a New Year in which you obtain, depending upon your particular bent - - And endless supply of Kodachrome 64; - The redesigned Canon EOS MkII, which weighs in at 28 ounces, and uses stealth technology; - Or an M8 that actually works! :-} B. D. On 12/23/06 5:00 PM, "Jesse Hellman" <hellman@comcast.net> wrote: > Ken and others, > > Thanks for the lead to PhotoShop Sharpener. Question Ken: how can you > tell how I've scanned? Seems like magic. The color pictures I did not > scan, but took the film (Fujicolor 1600) to a local lab that gave me > scans on a disk. The B & W I just scanned on my Epson 4490 flatbed > scanner with the image type set to 16-bit grayscale. > > The scanner scans negatives but I have not done that yet. That is the > task for this weekend. I will see if I can scan a negative and then > make a print (I guess they are called "printouts") that reasonably > resembles a darkroom print. I do understand that expecting a really > good result "out of the box" is as unreasonable as thinking that an > excellent darkroom print can be made without any experience. I'll > start with a negative that looked good in the darkroom straight, no > burning or dodging. > > Ken Carney wrote > >> You do have to be in RGB mode, but I see that is how you have scanned >> anyway. > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information