juanriera 0 Posted July 30, 2006 This is a new scan from an old 35mm Ektachrome. It was lost among my many slides boxes and I just found it today. Slide was very damaged and I needed a whole spotting day. I have tried to equilibrate colours to the series but slide was a little faded. What do you think about result? Link to comment
annesophie 0 Posted July 30, 2006 Would you show the picture the way you scqnned it? i would bevery interested to see the difference. thank you in advance. oh and great shot . i really like it. 6/6 Link to comment
juanriera 0 Posted July 30, 2006 Those are pics of original scan (little bit simulated on PS to look as the original slide as I did correct scan on scanning software). My scanner is a Minolta Dimage Dual Scan II (not the best around...)I must say i was lucky to have the Rolleiflex originals for reference, don't know why the 6x6 (cm) ektachromes were only slightly faded, maybe because they were better stored or because they are unmounted... Link to comment
juanriera 0 Posted July 30, 2006 A damaged part - not the worse but as it is on the clearest part is easier to show Link to comment
juanriera 0 Posted July 30, 2006 Thank you for your comment. In my monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 913N) it looks ok. I have it calibrated with GretagMacbeth EyeOne. Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted July 31, 2006 Gran foto y gran trabajo el que has hecho. En mi monitor, un NEC Gamma 10 bien calibrado, se ve de cine. El escaner que tienes aunque no sea el best around es excelente (lo tuve pero lo cambié por un Minolta Multi Pro). Pero no nos dices que software de escaneo utilizas y es un dato importante. Link to comment
juanriera 0 Posted July 31, 2006 Gracias por tu comentario.Uso el propio software del scanner, creo que ademas en la version 1.0 - practicamente no hago ninguna correccion en este programa salvo subir un poco las curvas si la foto esta oscura; mi experiencia es que los tratamientos a la foto funcionan mejor en PS - me recomiendas algo mejor? Link to comment
jabarbero 0 Posted July 31, 2006 Con mi monitor bien calibrado puedo decir qeu es un foton. Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted July 31, 2006 Yo uso el VueScan de Ed Hamrick. Precio muy razonable y muy versatil. Pero los ajustes los hago en PS. Ves que no hay mucha diferencia. Link to comment
azenall 0 Posted September 6, 2006 Realmente es bueno ese resultado final del esacneo. Una tonalidad perfectamente copnseguida, eliminando esa fuere dominante azul. Buen trabajo de "postproduccion" en el laboratorio digital. Un saludo. Link to comment
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