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[filmscanners] A bit OT scanning archival prints
- To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
- Subject: [filmscanners] A bit OT scanning archival prints
- From: "Tomasz Zakrzewski" <tomzakrz@ka.onet.pl>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 10:53:06 +0100
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Dear list,
I want to begin my project of scanning my whole archive of family prints
(b&w and faded color) with mu Agfa Arcus 1200 using VueScan.
But I'm lost in all those settings of VueScan.
Could you give me hints as to recommended settings on VueScan and the work
flow in general?
I know I should work with 16bit color in Photoshop but I'm not sure how to
switch it on.
And what about raw scans? Even if you recommend to use it, I don't know how
to enable this function. How do I recognize in Photoshop that a file is
"raw"?
My plan is to record to CDs the uncorrected originals "as they are" and the
corrected ones alongside. All in tiff format, not jpeg.
How to disable tiff compression in VueScan? If I use the compression, do I
risk future incompatibility? Are uncompressed tiffs a "safer" option as
compatibility and future use go?
And the last question: my Photoshop 6 doesn't show thumbnails of files
created with VueScan. What can I do to make them show up?
Regards
Tomasz Zakrzewski
P.S.
When I finally buy a MF film scanner, this will most probably be the Minolta
Multi Pro, but since it's said to work poorly with negatives, I have no
choice but use VueScan. I hope that my that time VueScan will be equipped
with proper user's guide.
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