jamiewakeham
Long time lurker
Right - I'm starting by having another go at this frame. The preview scan is very flat and green-tinted; it gives me this histogram:
I went into each colour channel and did this, changing both the input and output values:
It left me with a preview image that looked a little less flat, and more or less with no overall colour tint. I was under the impression that this should give me the greatest tonal range in my output file..?
Fiddling with the gamma at this point seems to exchange low contrast - more shadow detail - more granularity in shadows (especially in those suits) for higher contrast - less shadow detail - smoother tones.
Anyway, as a first experiment I'm scanning at Epson Scan's recommended values. Nothing else changed. I've had to then correct the colour cast in Gimp, and get something like this:
Which is an improvement, at least. More to come.
I went into each colour channel and did this, changing both the input and output values:
It left me with a preview image that looked a little less flat, and more or less with no overall colour tint. I was under the impression that this should give me the greatest tonal range in my output file..?
Fiddling with the gamma at this point seems to exchange low contrast - more shadow detail - more granularity in shadows (especially in those suits) for higher contrast - less shadow detail - smoother tones.
Anyway, as a first experiment I'm scanning at Epson Scan's recommended values. Nothing else changed. I've had to then correct the colour cast in Gimp, and get something like this:
Which is an improvement, at least. More to come.