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Mattjcuk

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Hi,

I thought I would treat myself to a Fuji Instax Mini 55 as a bit of fun, does anyone have any recommendations on how to scan the film in, I tried yesterday (I've got an Epson V750 using the included software) but I seem to get bleeding coming in on the sides. Is this just the format or am I doing something wrong.

Many thanks,

Matt
 
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Mattjcuk

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Hi,

Thanks, here is the photograph, it just seems to be around the edges.

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

I think it must be the way I am scanning as looking at your photographs (which I really like) they are fine around the edges.

Many thanks,

Matt
 
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Mattjcuk

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Hi,

Thank you.

I'm using an Epson V750 Pro on a Mac with the Epson Scan Software.

I have the following settings:

Document Type: Reflective
Document Source: Document Table
Auto Exposure Type: Photo
Image Type: 48-bit color
Scanning Quality: Best
Resolution: 3200 (this could be a bit too high)
Unsharp Mask turned on
Digital ICE Technology: High

After the preview I drop a little box round it just to select the photograph and once scanned I then imported it into Lightroom 2.0 as a Tiff file

Many thanks for your help.

Matt
 

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What do you do with the file in Lightroom to prepare it for the web?

The file you attached is a JPEG format. So what are steps you did to create the JPEG file?

Also that JPEG file is 600 x 386 pixels, but you scanned it in at 3200dpi, so what size of canvas did you scan it in at? Original or some other size? If a larger size canvass, I assume you reduced the pixels? How'd you do that?

The last two sets of questions have nothing really to do with the image bleed, but I'm just curious.

Regards, Art.
 
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Mattjcuk

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Hi,

When scanning it in the Width is set to 8.50 inches and the height to 11.70 inches and scale is 100%.

I export to a Jpeg I use the following settings:

Quality 76
Color Space sRGB
Resize to fit: Long Edge
Don't Enlarge
750 Pixels
Resolution: 72 pixels per inch

Thanks

Matt
 
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Mattjcuk

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Hi,

I've just been playing round and by removing Digital Ice its now looking fine. I don't truly understand Digital Ice, it doesn't seem to work on B&W negatives or instant film only on colour negatives, I think going forward I will only turn it in if the scan doesn't come out well with it off.

Many thanks for your helping me, it is appreciated.

Kind Regards

Matt
 

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DIce only works for slide film, colour negative and for b&w chromogenic films like Ilfrod's XP2.
Unfortunately...:sad:
 
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