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B&W scan thefamilyman
my scanner gives B&W film a funny tint to it when scanned in colour, but i actually seem to like it, a real nice sepia feel.
whats your opinion?
>> Anonymous
I'd guess because it compensates to the brown color of the negative. If you're scanning in negative mode, that is.
>> thefamilyman
>>35114
ah!
i'm amazed that i didn't think of that. Because B&W negs are well, basically B&W colour, i guess its trying to compensate for the brown of a colour neg.
>> des
Try a better scanning soft like vuescan or silverfast. I had problems with my old minolta pitscan until I started using vuescan to drive it.
>> graedus
On a similar topic, does anybody know where i can find a decent negatives scanner that won't f-up my b&w negatives?
>> thefamilyman
>>35242
i'm looking at replacing my aging HP 7400 and Nikon Coolscan IV ED with a Nikon Coolscan 9000
>> Zeni
i really like the color though