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NewScanner
Hello. I am new to scanning and trying to understand the best workflow
to scan and edit photos. I've read a *lot* on the web and have become
more and more confused.
My question is:
I already have SilverFast Ai, but do not intend to use SilverFast HDR.
Is it best to scan images in 48 Bit HDR Color and then do the
processing with Aperture (I already have a copy) or Photoshop (don't
have a copy yet) later? Or should I really be using SilverFast HDR?
I am having a really really tough time figuring out what workflow I
should be using which will give me the most flexibility - darn
confusing stuff to a new scanner. I'm sure I'll get it eventually!!
New to scanning, I am guessing that scanning in a HDR format will allow
me to retain as much information from the original scan as possible,
and then have the flexibility to modify the file as I wish later on (or
leave the editing to someone else). For some reason HDR seems like a
better idea than scanning in at 48 Bit Color, with corrections made
during the scanning process, which seems would result in the loss of
some information that later I may wish I had. I don't know if that is
true or not, however. Additionally, I would prefer to scan all my
photos in now (without spending a lot of time manipulating the images),
though I may not use all the files in the future.
Thank you.
P.S. Oh - I should add that the resulting scans (using the 48 Bit HDR
Color setting) look so dark that it still blows my mind that I will be
able to make as many edits to the image as I would if simply using 48
Bit Color and adjusting the image as I go...
to scan and edit photos. I've read a *lot* on the web and have become
more and more confused.
My question is:
I already have SilverFast Ai, but do not intend to use SilverFast HDR.
Is it best to scan images in 48 Bit HDR Color and then do the
processing with Aperture (I already have a copy) or Photoshop (don't
have a copy yet) later? Or should I really be using SilverFast HDR?
I am having a really really tough time figuring out what workflow I
should be using which will give me the most flexibility - darn
confusing stuff to a new scanner. I'm sure I'll get it eventually!!
New to scanning, I am guessing that scanning in a HDR format will allow
me to retain as much information from the original scan as possible,
and then have the flexibility to modify the file as I wish later on (or
leave the editing to someone else). For some reason HDR seems like a
better idea than scanning in at 48 Bit Color, with corrections made
during the scanning process, which seems would result in the loss of
some information that later I may wish I had. I don't know if that is
true or not, however. Additionally, I would prefer to scan all my
photos in now (without spending a lot of time manipulating the images),
though I may not use all the files in the future.
Thank you.
P.S. Oh - I should add that the resulting scans (using the 48 Bit HDR
Color setting) look so dark that it still blows my mind that I will be
able to make as many edits to the image as I would if simply using 48
Bit Color and adjusting the image as I go...