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[filmscanners] Re: Burned-Out Highlights



subject:  capturing highlights (or increasing dynamic range)

Similar to the idea presented previously that utilised a digital camera taking a
series of shots at differing exposures then combining them using layers in
Photoshop, is it feasible it do this using the Nikon LS-4000 ED scanner?

Also I would really appreciate pros and cons regarding purchasing the Silverfast
software for the Nikon scanner from LaserSoft or would this be unnecessary and
redundant to the software provided with the scanner?

Regards,

Jeffrey Pawlan
San Jose, CA  USA


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