Good suggestion. Thanks very much.
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From: barrysnidow <barrysnidow@...>
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 9:07:36 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Black areas in Scanned negatives
Agreed. If you're using the Epson drivers, I recommend using the histogram (levels) feature to set your white point and black point. If the new drivers are like the preceding versions, the histogram view is a bit wanky in that you have to click the "preview" (I think that's how it's labeled...) to actually view the histogram setting effects. Also, I would double check all your sharpening, etc. settings.
--- In DigitalBlackandWhit eThePrint@ yahoogroups. com, "pdesmidt tds.net" <pdesmidt@.. .> wrote:
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> Scan resolution isn't the problem. You're clipping image data. Check all
> of your scanner settings to make sure that you clip as little as possible.
> Sometimes black and white clipping points are expressed as a percentage.
> Make that number as small as possible. It can also help to include some of
> the unexposed film area around the image on the negative, since that scanner
> software will now treat that as image material, and the film base will have
> less density than any place in the frame that has detail.
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Black areas in Scanned negatives
2009-09-13 by Russ Dupont
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