[filmscanners] Kodak 100TMX on Nikon 8000

2004-03-26 Thread Youheng
Hi List: I'm facing problems scanning the Kodak 100TMX black/white neg on the Nikon 8000, preview is somewhat o k but not good, while the scan lost every detail, just bl ack and white blotches, like severly solarized or that I can't describe clearly in English. Please someone how to cope with

[filmscanners] Re: Kodak 100TMX on Nikon 8000

2004-03-26 Thread David J. Littleboy
I'm facing problems scanning the Kodak 100TMX black/white neg on the Nikon 8000, preview is somewhat o k but not good, while the scan lost every detail, just bl ack and white blotches, like severly solarized or that I can't describe clearly in English. Please someone how to cope with this?

[filmscanners] RE: Kodak 100TMX on Nikon 8000

2004-03-26 Thread Laurie Solomon
I am not sure about this, but it is quite possible that this is a result of using LED based scanners, such as the Nikon, on silver halide films; it also might be a side effect of trying to use digital ICE silver halide films - if you happen to have this feature turned on. As I said, I am

[filmscanners] Re: another Sharpening question

2004-03-26 Thread Ed Verkaik
Thanks to everyone who replied to my questions. :-) My conclusion is that sharpening is not really needed for sky/clouds, but that a small amount may be beneficial to offset scan-induced softening and/or to help minimize the effects of downsizing to jpegs. My workflow takes 55mb TIFFs down to