urje
Member
I'm still asking:
Why scan at 16 bit grayscale when 48 bit is available and cutting out the color artifacts in Photoshop is easy to do?
As a relatively newbie to scanning, I'd really like to know.![]()
haven't read the entire thread, so perhaps it's been mentioned already, but three times the file size is a big deal for some people. I'd love to scan at 16bit B&W and my Epson allows me to, but my favourite photo editor (RAWTherapee) doesn't take it. Perhaps in the new version...
I'm still asking:
Why scan at 16 bit grayscale when 48 bit is available and cutting out the color artifacts in Photoshop is easy to do?
As a relatively newbie to scanning, I'd really like to know.![]()
Easy, I have never seen a difference that mattered.
ped
Small brown dog
I just bought one and it was excellent, but I'm taking it back at the weekend as my images had banding at the side, like this:
Any tips? I was using the most recent driver and tried it with Vuescan and Silverfast
Cheers
ped
Any tips? I was using the most recent driver and tried it with Vuescan and Silverfast
Cheers
ped

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