maher
Member
Hi all,
I guess I should apologies for the length of this posting up front - stick with me and I'll try not to ramble too much.
I've had a big upheaval recently which means I need to change the way I work with B&W. My previous workflow consisted of:
Bronica SQ >> Ilford HP5 >> Darkroom >> Multigrade Print >> Scan >> Photoshop >> Archive/web/etc
Due to a house & country move with my job, I've lost the darkroom, unsucessfully switching to:
Nikon FM3 >> Ilford Delta >> Film Develop >> Minolta Scan Dual 4 >> Photoshop >> HP Printer.
The first problem I've got is that of the scanner. The Scan Dual 4 is giving particually bad results - massive noise problems. Having tried almost every solution (including stipping and cleaning the optics), I'm now at the point where I'm prepared to splash out on a new scanner. I would be interested in knowing peoples opinions on the various scanners available: certainly considering the Epson V700 because, if nothing else, having a bit of glass in the way of the scan head may actually help diffuse the grain somewhat. Also looking at the Nikon scan offerings, but they do seem to be typically-Nikon overpriced.
The second problem is finding some software which happily works with b&w. I've never been over the moon with Photoshop (elements 4) for B&W work and therefore am not convinced to move to CS3. Suggestions anyone?
The third issue is any suggestions/recommendations on actually printing b&w images - any suggestions on printers which don't give colour casts?
I know, so far I've raised three quite seperate points. However, I'm more interested in knowing peoples recommendations on the entire workflow. Finding individual components is one thing, but finding a suitable workflow which doesn't irrate the hell out of you is another indeed!!
Comments, suggestions and recommendations welcome!
Mat.
I guess I should apologies for the length of this posting up front - stick with me and I'll try not to ramble too much.
I've had a big upheaval recently which means I need to change the way I work with B&W. My previous workflow consisted of:
Bronica SQ >> Ilford HP5 >> Darkroom >> Multigrade Print >> Scan >> Photoshop >> Archive/web/etc
Due to a house & country move with my job, I've lost the darkroom, unsucessfully switching to:
Nikon FM3 >> Ilford Delta >> Film Develop >> Minolta Scan Dual 4 >> Photoshop >> HP Printer.
The first problem I've got is that of the scanner. The Scan Dual 4 is giving particually bad results - massive noise problems. Having tried almost every solution (including stipping and cleaning the optics), I'm now at the point where I'm prepared to splash out on a new scanner. I would be interested in knowing peoples opinions on the various scanners available: certainly considering the Epson V700 because, if nothing else, having a bit of glass in the way of the scan head may actually help diffuse the grain somewhat. Also looking at the Nikon scan offerings, but they do seem to be typically-Nikon overpriced.
The second problem is finding some software which happily works with b&w. I've never been over the moon with Photoshop (elements 4) for B&W work and therefore am not convinced to move to CS3. Suggestions anyone?
The third issue is any suggestions/recommendations on actually printing b&w images - any suggestions on printers which don't give colour casts?
I know, so far I've raised three quite seperate points. However, I'm more interested in knowing peoples recommendations on the entire workflow. Finding individual components is one thing, but finding a suitable workflow which doesn't irrate the hell out of you is another indeed!!
Comments, suggestions and recommendations welcome!
Mat.