Photo Fitz
07-10-2006, 05:32 PM
Hello, and I hope that scanning is not a bad topic for this forum.
I currently have a Nikon Coolscan 4000 and I use the Nikon scanning software. I primarily scan color negatives and transparancies. No major issues with this.
I have tried a few B&W negatives and find my best results when I do the following:
* Turn off ICE
* Set bit depth to 14 bits
* Set to RGB
In photoshop I set the black and white points and levels in the Levels adjustment.
If I use Gray Scale the result is bad.
Can anyone describe their formula for success?
Thanks,
- Alan
I currently have a Nikon Coolscan 4000 and I use the Nikon scanning software. I primarily scan color negatives and transparancies. No major issues with this.
I have tried a few B&W negatives and find my best results when I do the following:
* Turn off ICE
* Set bit depth to 14 bits
* Set to RGB
In photoshop I set the black and white points and levels in the Levels adjustment.
If I use Gray Scale the result is bad.
Can anyone describe their formula for success?
Thanks,
- Alan