neilsphoto
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Hi all
A while back I found a strange problem with what I now believe to be white pixels in a line across frames of film I scanned. I had never had these before and I've used this combo for years w/o any problem like this.
I scan mostly TX and TMZ 3200.
Minolta 5400 scanner, Vuescan latest version (though older versions did it too) and a Mac running 10.4.11. I've used the 5400 for years but use it alot less since i went to the darkside.
Out of frustration I tried Silverfast and had no streaks/lines.
Back to Vuescan today I set everything back to default and the lines disappeared. One by one I changed my settings back to what I had been doing for years. I found the setting that made the lines.
When Vuescan is set to B&W neg, 48bit color I get the lines. If I scan as 16 bit B&W I don't. If I scan in 24bit color I don't. If I scan as a color neg 48bit color I don't. Why this does is now I have no idea.
In the end I set the profile to "gray gamma 2.2" for printing with my 2200 and Quad Tone RIP.
So do I really gain anything scanning as RGB color 48bit vs 16bit gray scale? I just scanned a neg as color 48 bit and again as B&W 16bit B&W.
The resulting images were different. More contrast in the "color" version but a print, straight out of the scanner to CS3 from teh B&W version was very good.
Opinions on 48 vs 16 please.
Neil
A while back I found a strange problem with what I now believe to be white pixels in a line across frames of film I scanned. I had never had these before and I've used this combo for years w/o any problem like this.
I scan mostly TX and TMZ 3200.
Minolta 5400 scanner, Vuescan latest version (though older versions did it too) and a Mac running 10.4.11. I've used the 5400 for years but use it alot less since i went to the darkside.
Out of frustration I tried Silverfast and had no streaks/lines.
Back to Vuescan today I set everything back to default and the lines disappeared. One by one I changed my settings back to what I had been doing for years. I found the setting that made the lines.
When Vuescan is set to B&W neg, 48bit color I get the lines. If I scan as 16 bit B&W I don't. If I scan in 24bit color I don't. If I scan as a color neg 48bit color I don't. Why this does is now I have no idea.
In the end I set the profile to "gray gamma 2.2" for printing with my 2200 and Quad Tone RIP.
So do I really gain anything scanning as RGB color 48bit vs 16bit gray scale? I just scanned a neg as color 48 bit and again as B&W 16bit B&W.
The resulting images were different. More contrast in the "color" version but a print, straight out of the scanner to CS3 from teh B&W version was very good.
Opinions on 48 vs 16 please.
Neil