LOL! I use VueScan for all my scanning. I've used it for so long with so many 
scanners that I know it really well and it does everything I need. :-)

G

> On May 1, 2016, at 3:53 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Have you tried Epson scan in pro mode? I find it way better than Viewscan. 
> The controls are finer and more linear, and it can do anything Viewcan can 
> do. You couldn’t pay me to use Viewsan.
> 
> Paul
>> On May 1, 2016, at 6:46 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks again. I have some work to do with viewscan (which I use with B&W 
>> 35mm scans) but I think I have thing together for digital and medium format 
>> scanning (done with Nikon scan.) When I tone B&W film shots I convert them 
>> to RGB and I convert all of them to RGB for web display.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>>> On 5/1/2016 2:00 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>> Happy to help.
>>> 
>>> If you're going to work in pure B&W, the defaults—Dot Gain 20%, etc—all 
>>> work well, presuming that you've captured the entire dynamic range that the 
>>> exposure has to offer.
>>> 
>>> I do all my processing with LR these days, which promotes everything to 
>>> 16bit per component and ProPhoto RGB. This is useful since I often add a 
>>> light bit of warm 'toning' to my images.
>>> 
>>> As Paul said, the Epson print drivers do a good job printing directly from 
>>> ProPhoto RGB to B&W. You can also add the warming tones with the Epson 
>>> print driver using its "Advanced B&W Mode" printing workflow, but I like to 
>>> display my photos with the warming tone on flickr et cetera.
>>> 
>>> G
>>> 
>> 
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