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First scan tri-x and coolscan 5000


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Any comments or recommendations appreciated. Greyscale, 16xmultipass and 16 bit tiff. Think I've got the salt and pepper thing going, though I'm pretty happy as a novice.

 

Might give Vuescan a go.

 

Is photoshop the best product for touching up dust, dirt and scratches?

 

Best

 

M

 

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Looks OK to me.

 

The "salt and pepper" thing isn't really visible at this scale.

 

Have you had a look at the Tri-X, scanned on a Coolscan with Vuescan in one of the Social Groups?

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/groups/tri-x-users-group.html

 

There are some more in one of my albums here, too

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/members/andybarton-albums-tri-x-album.html

 

I assume that the grain visible in Tri-X shots is what you are describing as "salt and pepper"?

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Hi Andy

Just bought Vuescan. Would you mind suggesting setting for me to try with tri-x. I notice it has t-max film selection but not tri-x.

Thanks for your help here.

M

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No ICE, don't forget! :)

 

Adjust the B&W type, to get the best spread of the curve in the panel below. It's very difficult indeed to get a curve that goes from zero to 100%, in my experience.

 

 

 

 

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