Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: No luck with Superia 400

2001-11-27 Thread Rob Geraghty
Ken Durling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any grey point you can use with Levels to neutralise the image? This sounds interesting - but I'm afraid I dont' fully understand the notion. Would you mind explaining a little further? If you use the levels tool in Photoshop and find a spot in

Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: No luck with Superia 400

2001-11-27 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:10 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: No luck with Superia 400 | On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 10:31:02 +1000, you wrote: | | Ken wrote: | Very strange. I've tried everybody's suggestions, scanning under SGH, | NGH, Real 100 (Japan) even Royal Gold 400

filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: No luck with Superia 400

2001-11-26 Thread Rob Geraghty
Ken wrote: Very strange. I've tried everybody's suggestions, scanning under SGH, NGH, Real 100 (Japan) even Royal Gold 400, but a shot I have of a blood-red DayLily keeps coming out deep purple. Any ideas? Is there any grey point you can use with Levels to neutralise the image? Rob Rob

Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: No luck with Superia 400

2001-11-26 Thread Ken Durling
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 10:31:02 +1000, you wrote: Ken wrote: Very strange. I've tried everybody's suggestions, scanning under SGH, NGH, Real 100 (Japan) even Royal Gold 400, but a shot I have of a blood-red DayLily keeps coming out deep purple. Any ideas? Is there any grey point you can use with