When I preview and also scan my B&W negs they look well on the scanner screen, but when I open the saved tiff file in photoshop and invert, they are VERY over exposed. What am I doing wrong?
If you first convert your background layer into a Smart Object, then you can do sharpening as a non-destructive operation that becomes "attached" to the layer.
What kind of image is that? It would have been far more appealing and interesting if you had an image of a person, something we can all easily relate to.
Struggling with Viewscan,,, THANK YOU!
When I preview and also scan my B&W negs they look well on the scanner screen, but when I open the saved tiff file in photoshop and invert, they are VERY over exposed. What am I doing wrong?
I am sorry but I am travelling and don’t have access to my PC or scanner to help you right now. I might be available in late Sept.
I am having the same problem ...
The Epson v800 does not auto focus, at least i don't think it does but stand corrected
Wow, there sure is a lot of combing when you work with the 8-bit file.
If you first convert your background layer into a Smart Object, then you can do sharpening as a non-destructive operation that becomes "attached" to the layer.
What kind of image is that? It would have been far more appealing and interesting if you had an image of a person, something we can all easily relate to.