Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I am interested to see what other people say. I just pop the negs in and click "scan" with my Nikon Coolscan 8000 ED. There has to be something I am not doing because I am not seeing much quality.
There's a lot you're not doing. First, the negative carriers for this scanner are less than completely worthless. The standard carriers simply will not keep film flat. The 120 never will and the 35mm one will only if the film is 100% totally flat before you put it in the carrier. You MUST have one of the glass carriers, no exceptions, non-negotiable, if you want good scans.
Second, Negs scanned with a film scanner produce very flat low contrast scans with no visible tonal differenciation. You MUST edit these scans in Photoshop. They'll require pretty strong curves and levels adjustments to bring out the full tonal range.
The scan straight from the scanner. Like bill, I scan as a transparency when doing black and white.
Inverted in Photoshop to produce a positive. See how flat and lacking in tonality it is? THIS is what most people accept from their scans, and why so many say that scanning cannot give good quality compared to the darkroom. Scanning's not the problem; people just don't know that you have to edit the scans.
Look at that! A gorgeous Black and White image with full tone range. This took three curves adjustment layers to bring the contrast up to near normal then fine tune the tonality to exactly what I wanted.