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Nice scans.... What did you use to scan the slides and the photos? (equipment that is) I assume you touched them up in Photoshop....
The slides in this set are scanned 2 years ago with a special reflecta slide scanner.
The scanner enables you to scan max 100 slides in one turn (takes about 5 hours) all scanned in TIF format.
The first photos of the set are slides .With todays software I would add some saturation.
There are 135 more slides to scan (for the dark days in wintertime)
slide scan sample
B-29 SUPER FORTRESS ,N529B (USAF) FIFI by
PreservedAC, on Flickr
The negatives are all damaged .First of all by sand & dust inside the camera and second by the guy who printed them.
There is enough fingerprint - DNA material - on my negatives to start a "Cold case".
Instead ,I started scanning the prints with an epson 4490. 4 prints at a time ,all in TIF.
The only correction required is for the grain (printing paper)
Almost no color or contrast corrections required.
I use Adobe 9 "quick" and "complete" menu for these corrections.
Corrections for horizon and height\base ratio is done with ACDSEE.
This is also the perfect tool to convert the TIF file back to JPG and resize.
Hope this helps
Johan
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