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Scanning b&w negatives
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Scanning b&w negatives


  • Subject: Scanning b&w negatives
  • From: Michael Tiktinsky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:02:19 -0800 (PST)

I use a Minolta Dimage multipro to scan 6x6 b&w negatives.  I always use Fuji Acros film.  I profiled the scanner with a Fuji color slide and convert to that profile after I scan.  I always scan the negative as if it were a color positive in 16 bit rgb color at the highest possible dpi without interpolation (3600 dpi for 6x6).  The only adjustments that I use in the scanner software are to stop clipping--amount of light adjusted.  Then when I get into photoshop I convert to a positive, assign the Fuji profile, then start doing my standard adjustments which include desaturing 100%, curves, etc.  The file sizes are large (starting at about 280 megabytes).  More data is better--you can always throw data away but you cannot adequately recreate it.  I get great density ranges using this system.

Mike Tiktinsky
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