Wallendo
Subscriber
In SilverFast lingo, the main difference between "RAW" scans and "images", is that "RAW scans" are negative images and "images" are positive and also allow dust removal.
I prefer SilverFast for for scanning C-41, VueScan for scanning slides, and it really doesn't matter which I use for B&W since there is no need for color correction or infrared dust removal.
When scanning B&W I scan at 16 bits. If scanning at 8 bits, the scanner firmware or computer software will convert the actual scann data from the scanners bit depth down to 8 bits. If that conversion is going to happen, I would prefer to control that step myself.
To do this with entry level versions of SilverFast, scan in 16-bit RAW mode. I then load the image into PhotoShop and Invert the image and adjust the black and white points using the "levels" control, I then load the images into Lightroom for final manipulations. I have my scanning software automatically open all files into PhotoShop so it's not as awkward as it sounds. It is possible to load the RAW scans into Lightroom and invert then using the curves window, but I don't like to do that since all the develop module sliders tend to work opposite from what I am used to.
I prefer SilverFast for for scanning C-41, VueScan for scanning slides, and it really doesn't matter which I use for B&W since there is no need for color correction or infrared dust removal.
When scanning B&W I scan at 16 bits. If scanning at 8 bits, the scanner firmware or computer software will convert the actual scann data from the scanners bit depth down to 8 bits. If that conversion is going to happen, I would prefer to control that step myself.
To do this with entry level versions of SilverFast, scan in 16-bit RAW mode. I then load the image into PhotoShop and Invert the image and adjust the black and white points using the "levels" control, I then load the images into Lightroom for final manipulations. I have my scanning software automatically open all files into PhotoShop so it's not as awkward as it sounds. It is possible to load the RAW scans into Lightroom and invert then using the curves window, but I don't like to do that since all the develop module sliders tend to work opposite from what I am used to.