On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 11:51:57AM +0000, Martin Collins wrote: > On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 08:51:58 +0000 > [email protected] wrote: > > > I'm not aiming to do any serious cropping or major > > work on the slides, I just want to preserve what there is and > > remove major colour casts etc. > > The Gimp is only capable of 8 bit per channel colour. To "preserve > what there is" you'll want to scan in greater depth than that (if the > scanner will do it) and use Cinepaint or Krita to process the images. > Ah, now that's a point, thank you for bringing it up.
Yes, my scanner can do greater colour depth so it will be worth using something that can preserve that colour depth. So that at least eliminates one of many possibilities, I don't want a 'front end for the Gimp' type approach. > Another thing to consider is digital ICE. Does xsane support it? I > expect vuescan will. > Very true too, the scanner does have an IR channel so software that exploits that does make sense. Vuescan has its own algorithms that use the IR channel rather than using the proprietary (and presumably expensive) Digital ICE. I'm not sure if xsane does anything on this front but it certainly may be an issue, thanks again. -- Chris Green ([email protected])
