twalsh341
Member
Hello Everyone,
I'm new here and to film, but I've don a lot of work with graphics programs on computers and scanners in college.
My current problem is really confusing me, I just developed my second roll of film some exposures came out a little overexposed, but sharp. We stuck it in the enlarger and it looks fine. When I scan in on an Epson V700 in the stock carriers I'm getting incredibly muddy images. ICE was on at first, and turning it off helped, The film is a little curly, but I'd expect that to effect the focus. I've read and seen 100% crops at 2400 DPI and they look amazing, what could I doing wrong here?
The first image of the face, was from a 1200DPI scan it is 100% crop. It's way underexposed I know, could that be part of my problem?
The second image is from an 800DPI scan, it is 100%, both of these are from the same scan setting.
All I can say is HUH?
I'm new here and to film, but I've don a lot of work with graphics programs on computers and scanners in college.
My current problem is really confusing me, I just developed my second roll of film some exposures came out a little overexposed, but sharp. We stuck it in the enlarger and it looks fine. When I scan in on an Epson V700 in the stock carriers I'm getting incredibly muddy images. ICE was on at first, and turning it off helped, The film is a little curly, but I'd expect that to effect the focus. I've read and seen 100% crops at 2400 DPI and they look amazing, what could I doing wrong here?
The first image of the face, was from a 1200DPI scan it is 100% crop. It's way underexposed I know, could that be part of my problem?

The second image is from an 800DPI scan, it is 100%, both of these are from the same scan setting.

All I can say is HUH?