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I use an Epson V700 flatbed scanner for medium format film. I have found that I don't get any additional details out of my scans if I scan over 3200 DPI. However i was thinking if it would make sense to scan at the maximum optical resolution of 6400 DPI and then downsample to 3200 DPI, to reduce scanning noise? Doing that would be very disc-space consuming and somewhat cumbersome, but I think I could make Silverfast AI Studio do it for me? If I set DPI to 6400 and set both of the scale factors to 50%, will it write out a 3200DPI TIFF file? -- |
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I use an Epson V700 flatbed scanner for medium format film. I have found that I don't get any additional details out of my scans if I scan over 3200 DPI. However i was thinking if it would make sense to scan at the maximum optical resolution of 6400 DPI and then downsample to 3200 DPI, to reduce scanning noise? Doing that would be very disc-space consuming and somewhat cumbersome, but I think I could make Silverfast AI Studio do it for me? If I set DPI to 6400 and set both of the scale factors to 50%, will it write out a 3200DPI TIFF file? -- |
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Especially with B&W I am getting nice sharp scans. |
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tomm42 <tmon... (AT) wildblue (DOT) net> writes: Especially with B&W I am getting nice sharp scans. Yes, actually I'm very satiesfied with scan sharpness for B&W. With color it's still good but not that good, I wonder why that is. |
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Yes, actually I'm very satiesfied with scan sharpness for B&W. With color it's still good but not that good, I wonder why that is. Color neg is inherently less sharp than B&W as it has multiple light- sensitive layers. |
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