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I find setting gamma to "none", then setting white/black points works best scanning negs with my setup. on 04/15/2002 01:51 PM, Ernst Dinkla at E.Dinkla@chello.nl wrote: Changing the gamma in the curves resulted > in what one would expect which is something I couldn't get right > with a negative scan. That the cause may be hidden in a gamma > setting in the preferences makes it worse in my opinion. Using > the default settings brings it back again. Maybe the 'universal' > negative quality of NikonScan is only possible with the loss of > shadow information. At least they could have informed us of that > approach. It doesn't work for everyone and everything like so > many universal solutions. > > I should have written; this other method works for me, how > NikonScan does it goes beyond my understanding. > > Ernst - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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