Turves
Member
In the Epson software are controls for reducing dust and colour balance and software called ICE.
Is it better to use the Eposn controls or use the features in Photoshop?
I am scanning 20 year old Fuji Positives and they have a bit of dust and even some fungas in spots.
Is it better to use the Eposn controls or use the features in Photoshop?
I am scanning 20 year old Fuji Positives and they have a bit of dust and even some fungas in spots.
Ranchu
Veteran
Depends how many you have. I like photoshop for both, color should be decent out of the scanner but cloning dust and scratches manually is a real drag.
spiderfrank
just a dreamer
ICE is really good, my tip is: use it, and don't use the other dust reduction option !
Colour controls and other things can be made after the scan
Colour controls and other things can be made after the scan
Jamie123
Veteran
ICE has to be set in the scanner software. Everything else can be done in PS.
hlockwood
Well-known
In the Epson software are controls for reducing dust and colour balance and software called ICE.
Is it better to use the Eposn controls or use the features in Photoshop?
I am scanning 20 year old Fuji Positives and they have a bit of dust and even some fungas in spots.
Definitely use ICE; it is applied during the scan. Any other adjustments may be applied after the scan. This is true of NikonScan, so I would contact Epson if I were you to determine when their controls are applied. In any event, you're better off with Photoshop.
Harry
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