reddwarf4ever
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- Steve jones
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I have a canoscan 9000f scanner, which has an adapter for slide scanning.
I have vuescan software plus silverlight SE which is quite old now I believe as it came with the scanner.
I have read through the vuescan bible and guides and many many articles on scanning and all seem to have different have different opinions.
I have several hundred black and white photos and a box of colour slides to scan and archive at the highest quality.
Some say use RGB others say grayscale....very confusing.
I would have thought 16B grey scale would capture all the info in my collection of 3" x5" b&w photos ( some are a little larger, not sure if should keep the same setting throughout ) but if 48 or 64 bit RGB is considered better I am happy to take the extra time and larger file size if applicable.
the resolution I believe to be best is 1200, although again some say maximum and some lower.....it's generally accepted that tiff is the best file format, where compression is often considered unnecessary, and could cause complications later.
After reading so much about scanning settings I have ended up confused.
If you could kindly comment on the above it would greatly help.
I want to get it right first time and not find out tha different settings would be better when half way through.
I also have a box of colour slides, my scanner has a device for holding these, but I am advised the settings ( apart from obviously transparency ) are completely different
I have vuescan software plus silverlight SE which is quite old now I believe as it came with the scanner.
I have read through the vuescan bible and guides and many many articles on scanning and all seem to have different have different opinions.
I have several hundred black and white photos and a box of colour slides to scan and archive at the highest quality.
Some say use RGB others say grayscale....very confusing.
I would have thought 16B grey scale would capture all the info in my collection of 3" x5" b&w photos ( some are a little larger, not sure if should keep the same setting throughout ) but if 48 or 64 bit RGB is considered better I am happy to take the extra time and larger file size if applicable.
the resolution I believe to be best is 1200, although again some say maximum and some lower.....it's generally accepted that tiff is the best file format, where compression is often considered unnecessary, and could cause complications later.
After reading so much about scanning settings I have ended up confused.
If you could kindly comment on the above it would greatly help.
I want to get it right first time and not find out tha different settings would be better when half way through.
I also have a box of colour slides, my scanner has a device for holding these, but I am advised the settings ( apart from obviously transparency ) are completely different