hoffy
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Greetings all,
After having my V700 sitting like a white elephant in my office for the last few months, I finally summoned up the courage to use it again. I have to admit, scanning film and getting it right kind of scares me a little.
At the moment, I have decided to try and learn how to use Vuescan, using the following tutorial - Dead Link Removed (written by a friend of mine). I am currently scanning 35mm Portra 400, shot outside, with the web display in mind.
Using this tut, my results were way off. Reading another blog post, I tried setting the white point and results were much better, but they are still lacking IMHO:
Black Corvette 2 by Ashley The Hoff, on Flickr
Black Corvette 3 by Ashley The Hoff, on Flickr
Basically, these are TIFF's, straight out of Vuescan, sent to Photoshop CS4, resized, USM, converted to 8bit and saved as JPEG's. I have not profiled anything (walk => run....) and have been working in sRGB. In Vuescan, I have set and locked exposure and base colour. I have also locked image colour based on the white point (using the white of the sidewall on the first image show), with a slight tweak on the image brightness.
I'll also add, the grass at this event was extremely dusty...that being said, it does look a bit held back.
I don't want to go over the top in Photoshop - I want to try and maintain the subtleties of the films that I am dealing with (yes, I know - Portra is not the best film for hotrod shows...but it was what was in the camera at the time!). I also understand that the scanner height may be slightly off - it's not quite as sharp as I was hoping.
Where should I be going from here?
Cheers
After having my V700 sitting like a white elephant in my office for the last few months, I finally summoned up the courage to use it again. I have to admit, scanning film and getting it right kind of scares me a little.
At the moment, I have decided to try and learn how to use Vuescan, using the following tutorial - Dead Link Removed (written by a friend of mine). I am currently scanning 35mm Portra 400, shot outside, with the web display in mind.
Using this tut, my results were way off. Reading another blog post, I tried setting the white point and results were much better, but they are still lacking IMHO:
Black Corvette 2 by Ashley The Hoff, on Flickr
Black Corvette 3 by Ashley The Hoff, on Flickr
Basically, these are TIFF's, straight out of Vuescan, sent to Photoshop CS4, resized, USM, converted to 8bit and saved as JPEG's. I have not profiled anything (walk => run....) and have been working in sRGB. In Vuescan, I have set and locked exposure and base colour. I have also locked image colour based on the white point (using the white of the sidewall on the first image show), with a slight tweak on the image brightness.
I'll also add, the grass at this event was extremely dusty...that being said, it does look a bit held back.
I don't want to go over the top in Photoshop - I want to try and maintain the subtleties of the films that I am dealing with (yes, I know - Portra is not the best film for hotrod shows...but it was what was in the camera at the time!). I also understand that the scanner height may be slightly off - it's not quite as sharp as I was hoping.
Where should I be going from here?
Cheers
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