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Re: [OM] IMG: Harvest

Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: Harvest
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 13:12:56 -0700
On 6/6/2013 9:19 AM, C.H.Ling wrote:
> With "Color Balance" set to None, there is no Black/White clipping setting.
>
> Please also remember to set "Slide vendor" to Generic and I also recommend
> sRGB instead of Adobe.

More than one way to skin a scan.

I set Color Balance to Neutral, which does expand the scan to fill the 
histogram, without adjusting color balance.

I then set Black Point almost always to zero and white point to somewhere 
between zero and 0.2, whatever is necessary to 
retain real highlights and let those that are truly gone go. With the histogram 
window open at the bottom, it's pretty 
easy to get right.

Not uncommonly, that will push midtones too far down. That can be corrected in 
VS, but I tend to wait for post.

But that may only make sense with my work flow. I scan in two steps. First is 
to run all of a roll through the physical 
scanner, 4-6 frames at a time on the FS4000, 12-30 on the 9950F, producing 
"Raw" output files. None of the above 
settings affect Raw output.

I then run Preview on one representative Raw file and set all the filter, color 
and output parameters. When I then 
Preview all the Raw files, their settings all default to what I've just set. So 
with a roll like Harvest, color 
settings, white and black points, etc. are all the same. I then "scan" the Raw 
files as a batch to regular TIFFs, which 
is automated and fairly quick.

With most rolls and subjects, most or all of the resulting image files will be 
just right. If one or a handful are 
special and need something different, I can go back and rescan from the Raw 
files. Unless I'm testing something new, I 
almost never have to go back and do another physical scan.

I've never seen any reason to restrict the color space in a scan. I have output 
set to ProPhoto RGB and Monitor set to 
sRGB. What is the advantage of sRGB output?

Scanning For Moose

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