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Subject: [OM] Re: Scanning grain
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:19:41 +0100
Thanks for your responses Moose, Jez, James and Wayne.

I re-checked my settings in Vuescan and I had mistakenly set 3001 ppi 
(?) as the Input resolution.  I reset it to 5400, output at "Scan dpi" 
and the result is much more pleasing, the grain less clumped and the 
contrast easier to massage to where I want it.

I normally scan mono in RGB, and I have been using 16-bit images, 
adjusting the Levels or Curves before resetting to 8-bit, then to 
Greyscale.  I seem to lose less information by adjusting the levels in 
16-bit.  Finally, I save the file as a .jp2, resize it to 700pixels 
across and save a separate file for use on the Web as a .jpg.

Now, to rescan the whole roll... ;-)

Chris

On 30 Jun 2004, at 08:17, Moose wrote:

>  From what I have read, if this is indeed grain aliasing, changing to a
> lower scanning dpi may actually make the problem worse, but it doesn't
> cost anything to try it on a frame.
>
> In fact, have you tried setting both input and output to 5400 dpi?
> Between input and output that differ in resolution is downsampling.The
> downsampling in the scanner software could be part of the problem. Try
> full size and see what it looks like. If it is ok, try resampling in PS
> to see if it does a better job. Troubleshooting a multistep process
> requires checking each step in turn and making no assumptions.
>
> Greyscale is again an unknown. I assume the scanner software must do 
> the
> combination of the color channels internally. Unless it is a firmware
> function of the scanner, but that still makes it programming that
> processes the incoming data from the sensors. Certainly there isn't a
> separate full spectrum sensor in the hardware.
>
> Moose
>
> Chris Barker wrote:
<|_:-)_|>

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