On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 12:36:21 -0400 Mike Duncan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Use the black eye dropper on the part of the scan should be 0,0,0.
Yes, but this will usually lose some shadow detail too.
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio exhibit; + film scanner info
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 23:50:36 -0600 James Gaa ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Except that when I run the
cursor over the image and into the area of the scan that is outside of
the
image (presumably the unexposed film base), the Nikonscan software shows
an
RGB reading of 0,0,6. It seems to
I've recently installed a Nikon IV scanner. After some fiddling, it seems to
be working OK, and I'm happy with it so far. Except that when I run the
cursor over the image and into the area of the scan that is outside of the
image (presumably the unexposed film base), the Nikonscan software shows
I've recently installed a Nikon IV scanner. After some fiddling, it seems to
be working OK, and I'm happy with it so far. Except that when I run the
cursor over the image and into the area of the scan that is outside of the
image (presumably the unexposed film base), the Nikonscan software shows