| Poor image quality after scanning
Question of C.I.W: September 2007
Hello together, I will just leave my pictures scanned. Floors with an analog Soligor SLR. Film was a Kodak ISO 200 If I have the negatives in my Canon scanner to scan (which can convert to "Positive"), then the result is quite sobering. The images have a very low Resolutionund the colors are synonymous not so brilliant. What do I do wrong? Did the extra Intended bar bracket used for slides and negatives were included in the scanner.
PS: DPI is at 600; Resolutionist at 2000x 1800 or something set. Analog has a negative but usually at the 12 mega pixels, right?
Reply Markus:
Hello,
when a flatbed scanner for home applications while negative essay has, the result is often sobering. A separate negative or slide scanner can be a bit much (!) Better.
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