![]() However the film stuff all needs what I'd call "aggressive" sharpening. My digital camera scans need almost no sharpening because. I tried to do my sharpening in Silverfast but what I saw on the screen and what I got in output were 2 different things - and the output had that over-sharpened nastiness you see on. Lastly, due to using the scanner build into the lid and this being a strip in the centre of the lid, are there any tips for lining up the negs so they're in the right place?!įor me, the revalation was in post scan sharpening. I'm wondering then, if I get some ANR glass will I need to use shims to lift the ANR glass off the scanner glass. I have the older Perfection 4490 scanner so it doesn't use the flatbed for scanning negs but uses the scanner that's built into the lid. So far I know that turning off the ICE may improve my scans but, and maybe I'm trying to run before I can walk, but I read few comments/websites and watched a few YouTube videos where they said directly mounting the 120 negs to some ANR glass and using shims to lift it to the focusing plain would improve scan sharpness?Īlso, not using the Epson Scan software but using SilverFast also seems to yield better colour representation from what I've watched? I decided to start this new thread as I was starting to feel like I was spamming the main 'scanner thread' and it was diluting from all that very useful info that was on there.
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