raytoei@gmail.com
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Hi,
I gotten myself a Canon 8800f recently for film scanning, I am curious to find out what settings do you use for Vuescan ?
a. DPI for Scans ( I currently use 2400)
b. Do you turn on Shaprness ?
c. Do you use multi-pass scanning ?
I tried 4800 and 2400, single and multipass scanning but the difference was very slight, if any.
thanks for sharing.
I gotten myself a Canon 8800f recently for film scanning, I am curious to find out what settings do you use for Vuescan ?
a. DPI for Scans ( I currently use 2400)
b. Do you turn on Shaprness ?
c. Do you use multi-pass scanning ?
I tried 4800 and 2400, single and multipass scanning but the difference was very slight, if any.
thanks for sharing.
hanskerensky
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I use my Canon 8800F for scanning medium format film.
Pixels Per Inch, normally 1200ppi, sometimes 2400ppi. However i think the "real" optical resolution is far below 2400ppi.
I never turn on Sharpness in a Scanner programm because i find it far easier to do that in Photoshop. However i turn on most of the time the Infrared Dust Removal in "light"-setting.
I never used Multipass scanning. Must give that a try once on a dense film. One of the purposes of multipass is to eliminate the effect of sensor noise which is most noticeable when little light reaches the sensor.
On Flickr there is a group dedicated to this scanner. Have a look here :
http://www.flickr.com/groups/canon_canoscan_8800f/
Pixels Per Inch, normally 1200ppi, sometimes 2400ppi. However i think the "real" optical resolution is far below 2400ppi.
I never turn on Sharpness in a Scanner programm because i find it far easier to do that in Photoshop. However i turn on most of the time the Infrared Dust Removal in "light"-setting.
I never used Multipass scanning. Must give that a try once on a dense film. One of the purposes of multipass is to eliminate the effect of sensor noise which is most noticeable when little light reaches the sensor.
On Flickr there is a group dedicated to this scanner. Have a look here :
http://www.flickr.com/groups/canon_canoscan_8800f/
raytoei@gmail.com
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Hey, thanks for the comments and the link.
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