Tim Gray
Well-known
During the brief time I owned the F-135, it only scanned C-41 135 film. No B&W.
Does anyone have any tips about how to save a raw file, or save a 16 bit TIFF with a 135?
Also any tips about adjustments, sharpness, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Also any tips about adjustments, sharpness, etc.
Thanks in advance.
wblynch
Well-known
The PSI software should be the same as for my F-235.
When you click the *diskette* icon (lol) to save your scans you should see the "Save as Raw" checkbox in the lower left corner.
Also, click the Image Settings tab to select your file type. I always use TIF and Scanner Resolution. I convert my scans to JPG in Photoshop after making my fine tunings.
Another tip is in the "Filename prefix" bos I put "ROLLID_" and maybe some more descriptive info and it names all the pics with that prefix. (for example: "ROLLID_OM1_KG200_" names the files as "952201_OM1_KG200_AAnnn.tif")
Another tip is you can import scans from the Archive and you get the original images back without having to rescan. I'm sure that feature was to accommodate a returning customer.
When you click the *diskette* icon (lol) to save your scans you should see the "Save as Raw" checkbox in the lower left corner.
Also, click the Image Settings tab to select your file type. I always use TIF and Scanner Resolution. I convert my scans to JPG in Photoshop after making my fine tunings.
Another tip is in the "Filename prefix" bos I put "ROLLID_" and maybe some more descriptive info and it names all the pics with that prefix. (for example: "ROLLID_OM1_KG200_" names the files as "952201_OM1_KG200_AAnnn.tif")
Another tip is you can import scans from the Archive and you get the original images back without having to rescan. I'm sure that feature was to accommodate a returning customer.
Yes, I saw the 'save as raw' checkbox, but it always comes back with an error (something akin to it lost contact with the scanner.) Then when I look, there is one file, about 170 bytes in size, and that's it.
Are you able to save as raw without this error? What kind of file is a raw file? Is it a 16 bit TIFF?
Are you able to save as raw without this error? What kind of file is a raw file? Is it a 16 bit TIFF?
wblynch
Well-known
I am able to save as RAW. The file type depends on which you choose. I save as TIFF and it is about 16mb in file size.
For experiment, I just imported a set from the archive and saved one frame as raw/tiff.
For experiment, I just imported a set from the archive and saved one frame as raw/tiff.
For some reason my setup will not allow raw, but I had someone send me a raw file sample. It's still 8 bit, so I don't see any reason to further debug this...I don't know of any application that could process ICE from this file (other than the Pakon software) so might as well just save the scans as TIFF and not mess with raw.
VERY pleased with the standard TIFFs!
VERY pleased with the standard TIFFs!
alonbenav
Member
http://www.aaaimaging.com/kodak-pakon-f135-film-scanner.html
Just going to leave that here
At that price, you can't really beat it!
Just going to leave that here
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
hey Alonbenay, thanks for the headsup!
alonbenav
Member
hey Alonbenay, thanks for the headsup!
You're very welcome!
connylundgren
Newbie
I just got my F135-Plus today, and everything seems to work. Just wanted to check which is the latest software (PSI) since I seem to be missing some options seen on newer ones (I've got 2.4) namely the ability to scan B&W.
Bonus points if anyone can point me in a direction where I can get an updated version of the PSI software
Bonus points if anyone can point me in a direction where I can get an updated version of the PSI software
Tim Gray
Well-known
It doesn't do traditional B&W. Or at least mine didn't. It's why I got rid of it.
The software I had/have is 2.4 as well.
The software I had/have is 2.4 as well.
connylundgren
Newbie
It doesn't do traditional B&W. Or at least mine didn't. It's why I got rid of it.
The software I had/have is 2.4 as well.
Apparently newer software will do true b&w (if one is to believe various internet/forum sources).
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Apparently newer software will do true b&w (if one is to believe various internet/forum sources).
That's interesting. I did a lot of research on the 135 and could not discover anything regarding bw neg support. Sure would be nice though if it did.
connylundgren
Newbie
That's interesting. I did a lot of research on the 135 and could not discover anything regarding bw neg support. Sure would be nice though if it did.
I got hold of the newer software (3.0), and I have just scanned 2 rolls (of uncut film), 1 Tri-x and one Tmax400. Looks stunning.
alonbenav
Member
That's interesting. I did a lot of research on the 135 and could not discover anything regarding bw neg support. Sure would be nice though if it did.
The 135+ with v3.0 software does BW!
kpembo
Member
Where to get v3.0 software
Where to get v3.0 software
Where did you get the newer software that allows the F135plus to scan B&W?
I would love to do traditional B&W.
Ken
Where to get v3.0 software
Where did you get the newer software that allows the F135plus to scan B&W?
I would love to do traditional B&W.
Ken
alonbenav
Member
There is a Pakon scanner group on FB. The file can be found there.
Tim Gray
Well-known
The 135+ with v3.0 software does BW!
Very cool! I was not aware of that.
lam
Well-known
I just purchased the F-135 plus and got the firmware from there FB group! i'm beyond excited.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
using v. 2.4 of the sw, found that it would scan some bw file and
not scan beyond the first frame for some... stumbled upon this forum
and i see a possible solution... thanks let me hunt for it...
here's an image i scanned an hour ago...
not scan beyond the first frame for some... stumbled upon this forum
and i see a possible solution... thanks let me hunt for it...
here's an image i scanned an hour ago...

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