Hi - I'm sorting through / scanning a large archive of glass plate negatives and curious to know if anyone has done similar.
I've tested out various approaches using the v850 scanner and what seems to work for me is ->
Scanning the neg as a colour positive(!) transparency since this gives me access to some deeper scan options.
If I scan as negative B&W I get few options and the results are always very underexposed - also the final results when compared to a colour pos scan are not to sharp / refined.
Any thoughts ??
Also I'm scanning half and quartet plates at 4800dpi and the initial file size is 800+mg reduced to 300 when colour removed.
Is it worth scanning at this resolution? At what point is there no real gain in increasing the scan resolution?
All thoughts appreciated!
Malc
I've tested out various approaches using the v850 scanner and what seems to work for me is ->
Scanning the neg as a colour positive(!) transparency since this gives me access to some deeper scan options.
If I scan as negative B&W I get few options and the results are always very underexposed - also the final results when compared to a colour pos scan are not to sharp / refined.
Any thoughts ??
Also I'm scanning half and quartet plates at 4800dpi and the initial file size is 800+mg reduced to 300 when colour removed.
Is it worth scanning at this resolution? At what point is there no real gain in increasing the scan resolution?
All thoughts appreciated!
Malc