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MoonsHalo [2011-03-03 18:55:56 +0000 UTC]
Amazing work!
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ElTonio [2011-03-02 10:11:34 +0000 UTC]
Mine may also be in Epson format.
I'm curious, what did you do and what format are you using now?
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MojoKiss In reply to ElTonio [2011-03-02 10:15:00 +0000 UTC]
hey hey
well I converted the scan files to sRGB profile in photoshop. I still scan in that wierd epson format tho. I havn't found a way to scan straight to sRGB, tho I might still figure that out too. God... what a nightmare its been till i figured that out tonight
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ElTonio In reply to MojoKiss [2011-03-02 12:56:58 +0000 UTC]
Me neither. The Epson scan sRGB profil are a bit flat but better than any other profils in the scan settings (for XPro).
I just realise that when I'm saving my picture after removing dust in photoshop. The pictures are saved with the Profil ICC: sRGBIEC61966-2.1
Do you think it's the best option?
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MojoKiss In reply to ElTonio [2011-03-04 09:28:53 +0000 UTC]
I dont know, the main thing I notice is it seems that photoshop darkens the image a lot, but if i convert the image to sRGB to me it seems better, closer to how I scanned it.
I have to play with my next batch and see how my results come out. Ill try to have some news for you
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ElTonio In reply to MojoKiss [2011-03-06 12:00:43 +0000 UTC]
Yes please do. Shooting with film is great but the digital is still here to mess with us.
Something totaly different. I have noticed your are using a backdrop.
And to be honnest it's the first time that I like the pattern on it.
Usually backdrops looks cheap. Yours got really interresting textures.
I looked over the B&H web site and found some of interests; but I think it is safer to have a look a them in person.
Would you mind to point me to a direction of where you have found yours?
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