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Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure
Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure





nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure
  1. #Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure how to#
  2. #Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure mac os x#
  3. #Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure full#
  4. #Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure mac#

Special settings for the Coolscan LS-8000 For this tutorial video I'll stay at normal mode. If you like you can also set up multi sampling. Next it's important to set the scanner bit depth to either 16 bits per channel for the latest generation of Nikon scanners or to 14 bits per channel for the previous generation of Nikon scanners. Do not enable any of the post processing options ROC or GEM and also do not enable digital DEE. Whether this is best set to normal or fine depends on your image but we have found that we like normal better more often than not. On the digital ICE 4 tab we can enable the automated removal of dust and scratches. Setting up dust and scratch removal by Digital ICE 4 Next we can disable the Curves tab, the Color Balance tab, the Unsharp Mask tab and the LCH Editor tab if they were accessible. For the modern Nikon scanners this will usually be 4000 dpi. When scanning for archival purposes it is usually best to set this to the maximum optical resolution the scanner is capable of. On the Crop tab we can set up the desired resolution. So next let's discuss the various settings on the tool palette. Once the general preferences are set it is important that we chose positive for our scan because we don't want Nikon Scan to invert our image as we intend to do that using ColorPerfect's ColorNeg mode later on. After having set this up OK out of the preferences and note that we will have to restart the Nikon Scan software. Please make sure that the white point targets are all set to 255, the grey point targets are set to 127 and the black point targets are set to zero. If you are not using a fresh installation of Nikon Scan we should also take a look at the Advanced Color tab. Changing back to the Gamma tab we find that Gamma is now editable and that we can set this to 1. In order to be able to do so we first need to disable the Nikon color management system.

#Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure mac#

What we'd like to do is setting the Gamma from 1.8 on the Mac or 2.2 on Windows computers to 1. To get started with creating linear scans we first have to change a couple of preferences, so we chose Nikon Scan preferences. On Windows computers Nikon Scan can still be used on all versions although to use it on 64-bit Windows you will have to use a special technique we detail on our web page on using Nikon Scan for ColorPerfect. Using Nikon Scan 4 on Windows (including 8 and 64 bit)

#Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure mac os x#

I am currently running Nikon Scan on Mac OS X Snow Leopard which was the last version were Nikon Scan for OS X could be used because the Nikon Scan software was authored for the old Power PC platform and Snow Leopard was the final version of OS X to support that via emulation. Using Nikon Scan 4 on Mac OS X (up to 10.6) What that means is that we are going to configure Nikon Scan so that it won't perform any image editing at all and will save the data it gets from the scanner straight into a tiff file.

#Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure how to#

In this video I'd like to show you how to create linear scans using Nikon Scan. VIDEO TUTORIAL TRANSCRIPT: Using Nikon Scan and ColorPerfect Switch to the YouTube version of this video. The advantages of YouTube are that we added our transcript as subtitles to the video and that you can share it with your friends. Our video player's color rendition might be better and our chapter navigation isn't available on YouTube. This video is available both from our site and on YouTube.

nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure

Would you like to read SUBTITLES or share it with your friends on YouTube? The following video tutorial gives a step by step explanation on how to achieve this with Nikon Scan.

#Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure full#

To harness the full potential of our Photoshop Plug-in it's important to obtain image data that has been subjected to as little processing as possible (RAW data). ColorPerfect processes scans with color integrity and gives unprecedented flexibility in creative image editing. Video tutorial on increasing the quality of your slide and negative scans from Nikon Scan with ColorPerfect! Find out more about how to scan with Nikon Scan. Video tutorial: Using Nikon Scan and ColorPerfect to create perfect photos from your negative scans







Nikon scan 4.0 auto exposure