axiom
Non-Registered User
Those of you who scan film using a digital camera. What color temperature and lumix is your light source?
I plan to get a light table for the purpose of scanning. On one hand, I am attempted by those LED comic tracing boards, because they are cheap, on the other hand I am concern about the cold color temperature.
Am I worrying too much? Or should I just post adjust the white balance?
Your valuable inputs are welcomed.
I plan to get a light table for the purpose of scanning. On one hand, I am attempted by those LED comic tracing boards, because they are cheap, on the other hand I am concern about the cold color temperature.
Am I worrying too much? Or should I just post adjust the white balance?
Your valuable inputs are welcomed.
Jockos
Well-known
I use my laptop monitor, and do the white balance in post.
squirrel$$$bandit
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Dwig
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axiom
Non-Registered User
When "scanning" color originals, the color temperature is only a minor consideration. What is important is the light source's CRI (Color Rendering Index).
I do that there are some fancy drafting boards with RA100, RA95 etc... rating.
Would you mind elaborating further on their influence in scanning?
willie_901
Veteran
When "scanning" color originals, the color temperature is only a minor consideration. What is important is the light source's CRI (Color Rendering Index).
Yes.
The index would be relevant for color and could it could impossible to rectify during post-production since information could be missing.
axiom
Non-Registered User
Yes.
The index would be relevant for color and could it could impossible to rectify during post-production since information could be missing.
That's important to know. Thanks.
What would be a recommended light table with Ra95 and bright enough?
It appears that the brighter the broad is, the harder it is to get a high Ra index.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Those of you who scan film using a digital camera. What color temperature and lumix is your light source?
I plan to get a light table for the purpose of scanning. On one hand, I am attempted by those LED comic tracing boards, because they are cheap, on the other hand I am concern about the cold color temperature.
Am I worrying too much? Or should I just post adjust the white balance?
Your valuable inputs are welcomed.
I use a color balanced flat-panel light box as light source for slide and negative copying. Bought it from B&H an eon ago ... I don't think the same one is available anymore.
G
axiom
Non-Registered User
Also is adjustable brightness important?
say for recovering highlight in slides, and shadow in negatives?
say for recovering highlight in slides, and shadow in negatives?
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