

We can do the same thing in GIMP with the Colorize tool.Īgainst a white background, the image feels different than when against the black background of the To tone the image in Photoshop withĪ warm but subtle color, we can apply a non-destructive Color Fill or Photo FilterĪccording to taste. In our editing tool (Photoshop) the image looks pleasing and natural. And don't sharpen when scanning, for the same reason. Never sharpen the original master file, since sharpening is a destructive We can make smaller versions for printing or displaying on the web, but It's easiest if we scan at the highest resolution we'll ever need. Scan at High Resolution: Downsize and Sharpen Last
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To bypass all tonal corrections, see How to Minimize All Tonal Adjustments below. Perhaps EPSON considers these as normal values: this is not a Practice we should use whatever Gamma value makes the image look best. Should give us a "linear" scan with no disproportionate contrast curve applied but in actual White tones, or pure black.) The right slider is actually past the end of the histogram.įinally, we can adjust the Gamma setting back to normal, namely 1.0. Photographs are not required to contain pure

Show the high values naturally, with no clipping or unnatural loss of texture. The right-side setting is light enough to

We haveĪdjusted the Input settings so that the dark values on the left side, are just darkĮnough to render the clear film edge as black - but no darker. We have corrected the default Output settings. Correct the EPSON Histogram Before Scanning
