I am trying to scan Plus-X 125 and Tri-X negs on my LS2000. The scans come
out with the tones either completely blocked up or burned out, with no
midtones
and no gradations of tones at all. You can't even make out the features in
the
images. These are well-exposed negatives that I've
I am trying to scan Plus-X 125 and Tri-X negs on my LS2000. The scans
come
out with the tones either completely blocked up or burned out, with no
midtones
and no gradations of tones at all. You can't even make out the features
in
the
images. These are well-exposed negatives that
gandve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone find a satisfactory solution to scanning BW negatives
using the LS-2000? Is there any hope that this could be made to
work?
It depends on the density of the negs. Try Vuescan with multiple passes.
Rob
Gaspar
I have successfully scanned many BW negatives on my LS30. In view of the
fact that this is a lesser spec than the LS2000, you should get satisfactory
results with your scanner. What is wrong with your scans?
Simon
Gaspar wrote:
Has anyone find a satisfactory solution to scanning BW
Simon Lamb wrote:
Gaspar
I have successfully scanned many BW negatives on my LS30. In view of the
fact that this is a lesser spec than the LS2000, you should get satisfactory
results with your scanner. What is wrong with your scans?
Simon
Exactly agree.
The first thing was to turn
Gaspar
I have successfully scanned many BW negatives on my LS30. In view of the
fact that this is a lesser spec than the LS2000, you should get
satisfactory
results with your scanner. What is wrong with your scans?
Simon
I am trying to scan Plus-X 125 and Tri-X negs on my LS2000. The
Has anyone find a satisfactory solution to scanning BW negatives
using the LS-2000? Is there any hope that this could be made to
work?
Thanks
Gaspar