Thanks, Carl. The sound is not working on my computer, but I've saved the
tutorials to watch as soon as I get it fixed.
Tina
Tina,
I use Vuescan with a Polaroid Sprintscan 4000. Below are several tutorials that I've used to clean up dust & scratches in Photoshop after scanning. Sometimes if there aren't too many scratches I just create a copy of the background layer as my first step, name it cleanup, and rubber stamp it. Regardless, I usually do my cleanups on a copy of the background layer named as above:
http://www.computer-darkroom.com/tutorials/tutorial_5_1.htm
See also Eddie Tapp's scanner dust spotting quicktime tutorial at:
http://www.photoworkshop.com/registered/softwarecinema/misc_tutorials.html
Hope this helps. I prefer the second version with a background copy layer again.
-- Carl Socolow
http://www.socphoto.com/herethere/ http://www.leica-gallery.net/socolowpersonal/index.html
Tina Manley wrote:
PAWs:
O.K. all of you Vuescan users -
I'm trying to learn how to scan black and white with Vuescan. Since I can't use Digital ICE with B&W, I'm looking for some way to cut down on the spotting when I scan all of these old black and white negatives and that's why I downloaded Vuescan. So far, I'm not too impressed, but maybe I'm overlooking something obvious. When I crank the infrared cleaning up to high, the image gets too soft. When it's on medium or light, I still have to spend a long time spotting out dust and scratches. These first two were on medium, but I did a lot of spotting. Am I overlooking something obvious or expecting too much?
These are old negatives and I've cleaned them as much as I can without scratching them more.
Other than that, these are all photos I'm scanning for stock. What do you think? The second alternate is another old Kodachrome.
Week 6: http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/39515879 Alternate 1: http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/39515884 Alternate 2: http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/39515900
Thanks for looking.
Tina
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