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Silverfast hdr expert mode
Silverfast hdr expert mode




silverfast hdr expert mode
  1. #SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE FULL#
  2. #SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE SOFTWARE#
  3. #SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE PROFESSIONAL#

In the Expert section of the dialog in Ai Studio, you can also edit the profiles or create your own profiles. Open the dialog's Expert section by clicking on the mortarboard. Select the color depth as the final step before the preview scan. I do not use batch scan.The color depth describes the number of bits per channel. Silverfast AI is probably still the best scanning software, Vuescan next, Silverfast SE+, Silverfast SE, then manufacture's scan such as Epson Scan. Silverfast AI and Vuescan allow more fine tuning than lesser versions and basic software. Once you know what the settings will do you will find they will transfer to other software. While Epson Scan is basic and lacking in adjustments it can produce very good results if you take the time to test scan a known good slide or negative varying one setting at a time in small to moderate units then in conjunction with other settings to see how they interact. I learned to scan on a Microtek 8700 with Silverfast AI software. I used the V500 primarily for 120 and 4x5 formats. I have a dedicated 35mm scanner and have all my 35mm that I consider worthwhile scanned.

#SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE SOFTWARE#

Too many times responses say go to 3rd party software when the packaged software will produce results the person seeking help will be satisfied with.

#SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE PROFESSIONAL#

The film size selection I was referring to is for medium format, probably won't have any affect on 35mm slides.Įxpert Mode is jargon for Professional Mode. I am sure I will find out what I was doing wrong. I want to keep the scanner because I like it so far. I will play again tomorrow and see what I can do. I also tried both vertical and horizontal and the cropping followed. As for all the checked boxes, I was in experiment mode. Having worked in the Satellite business testing and installing earth stations, I know how engineers write. It is written, like most manuals, very poorly. I will check it out on Saturday.Īlan, I have looked at the manual. John, how does one get to "expert" mode? I don't recall seeing anything like that. Sometimes TPS is better than the manufacture's software. I personally don't mind recommendations for third party software. I will look again when next I connect to the scanner. Now I have a chance to reply.Ĭharles, I was in config mode but did not see anything about setting film size. I read some of your comments while I was on break. But the slide thing is bothering me.ĭoes anyone have a V550 or equivelant who can scan both indoor and outdoor slides to see if they have the same results? Or maybe know of a way I can get the scanner to just scan and let me crop? No issues at all (save for the dimensions were not the same for each image). So I put the slides away and moved to the film. Put the slides back in and same results as before. The scan showed all four holders for the slides and they were correct. I thought the scanner may have been out of alignment so I took the slides off and left the carriage on the glass and did a scan. One slide was taken in daylight while the other three were done indoors. Tried the same slides but in different locations and the same result. Third and fourth were definitely cropped.

#SILVERFAST HDR EXPERT MODE FULL#

First slide was a full scan, meaning the entire image was visible. Got it all set up, easy enough, and got started. Just happened to have a box of slides and some film so thought it would be a great time to test drive the box. I purchased a refurbished Epson V550 from Amazon and it arrived today. I have searched around here to see if anyone else has had this issue but do not see anything.






Silverfast hdr expert mode