> Austin Franklin wrote: > > > How do you know the original scanner data is any good? > I can tell from the smooth histogram in VueScan and the > Dropper Tool in PSP. > > >> A photo editing program working with 16 bit/channel and feeding it > >> with the maximum available bit-depth from the scanner would be the > >> solution. > > How do you know? > How do you know the earth is round? Do you need extra proof? > > > That's nice, but show me some images that show a tonal manipulation > > problem with 8 bit color data. > No, I don't show you my kitchen. You have to do with the food > I serve... :-) > > > Funny enough...all you people who have this BIG problem, > It is not a BIG problem. Most images will do with 8 bit > manipulation, but some with extreme curves or white and/or > black point applied have difficulties. > > If you don't believe me, I am sorry. > I you never had seen this 8 bit manipulation problem, I > assume you always have simple good snapshots to start with... > > > -- > Regards, > Henk de Jong
Austin Franklin can be dismissed as a troll. Frank Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
