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Re: Scanning B&W 35MM Negatives using Nikon Super CoolScan

2002-07-23 by Doug I.

Prefs options mentioned on the LS2000 are definitely not available in 3.1.2
for the 4000. You can basically turn pre-scan auto exposure on or off for
negs and positive scans, but don't have any control over what kind of AE is
performed. Interesting that they have eliminated this feature in the
"improved" scanner! Wonder why....

Even so, I've been pretty pleased overall with my 4000. Only observation is
that it seems to like a more overexposed neg than what you would normally
choose to print.

Doug


> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 22:27:43 -0700
> From: "Moreno Polloni" <mp@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: Scanning B&W 35MM Negatives using Nikon Super CoolScan
> 
> 
> I can't recall ever seeing it. Perhaps it's only available on the 35mm
> scanners.

>> It may be that the 8000 has a different driver/software package than the
>> 4000.

 
>>> FWIW, there is a tab in nikon scan for "negative prescan", the default is
>>> "automatic", try changing this to "low contrast - neutral" and scan as a
>>> negative in greyscale.  Set the output gamma in preferences to match the
>>> gamma you use in photoshop. Set the preview gamma to match your monitor
>>> profile gamma. This should prevent clipping on most (if not all) silver
>>> negatives. Make sure you scan in high bit mode as the scan may be low in
>>> contrast.
>>> 
>>> This works on my ls-2000 using nikonscan 3.12
>>> 
>>> I've ordered the 8000 and I hope that this tab is active when using the 8000
>>> as well.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Bruce

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