yelofngr
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i just purchased a canoscan 9000f to scan 35mm color negatives, and i am not satisfied with the results.
i feel the scans are muddy and blotchy, and i'm not sure if its the film, or the scanner or what the problem is.
when i look at my scans with an older scanner i did 3 years ago, you can see the fine dots of the film negative in the scanned image, making up the image. with this new scanner, everything looks as if it has been smeared or smoothed out, kinda like a painting or a bad cellphone camera.
i am scanning at 4800dpi, i've tried it with certain settings on and off, like dust removal, usm on/off, and the results, as far as being able to see the dots/smearing goes, is unchanged. i am importing through photoshop through canon's scangear.
the old scans i am looking at are from iso800 film and the new ones are from iso400 and iso160, so i am thinking the problem might be the scanner, but at am not sure.
does anyone have experience with this?
i feel the scans are muddy and blotchy, and i'm not sure if its the film, or the scanner or what the problem is.
when i look at my scans with an older scanner i did 3 years ago, you can see the fine dots of the film negative in the scanned image, making up the image. with this new scanner, everything looks as if it has been smeared or smoothed out, kinda like a painting or a bad cellphone camera.
i am scanning at 4800dpi, i've tried it with certain settings on and off, like dust removal, usm on/off, and the results, as far as being able to see the dots/smearing goes, is unchanged. i am importing through photoshop through canon's scangear.
the old scans i am looking at are from iso800 film and the new ones are from iso400 and iso160, so i am thinking the problem might be the scanner, but at am not sure.
does anyone have experience with this?