Hello, All:

I've just started making the transition to "hybrid" digital photography,
scanning slides using a Canon FS4000US scanner, processing the images in
Photoshop 6.0, and outputting them to an Epson Stylus Photo 2000P printer.
One problem I'm experiencing is that in slides where there are continuous
gradations in tone from darker to lighter--say a clear sky that varies from
a rich, deep blue at the zenith to a lighter blue towards the horizon--the
output shows subtle bands of color rather than continuous tonal variation.
Are there ways to address this problem, or is this more or less what one
should expect given the limitations of the scanner and printer I'm using?

In my defense at being told my query is off topic, all my slides have been
shot using Canon FD, and in more recent years, Canon EOS equipment, and
(nearly) all purchased from that wonderful candy store, B&H Photo.  Even so,
my apologies if this is too far afield.

-- 
Robert Bowman
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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