Vuescan epson v6009/24/2023 ![]() ![]() Scan of my Fujichrome Provia 100 slide without adjustments. I’ve also included a photo of Mike, who is a regular Tracking the Light reader. Adjustments included warming the color temperature, adjusting sky denisty, lightening the overall exposure, and contrast control. I scanned it with a Nikon LS-5000 slide scanner powered by VueScan 9.7.95 (recently updated from the earlier version of VueScan that I’d been using for a few years), and then imported the high-res TIF file (scanned at 4000 dpi in ‘Fine’ mode) into Adobe Lightroom for adjustment and scaling.īelow are JPGs from the unaltered scan and from my adjusted scan to improve the overall visual appeal of the time. The soft afternoon sun resulted in a somewhat under exposed slide that never made my final cut, and so remained in the green Fuji box for more than 25 years. On Halloween day 1997, we followed southward freight 608 to New London, photographed a few Amtrak trains on the Shore Line, then followed 608 on its northward return trip to Palmer, Massachusetts.Īt South Windham, Connecticut, I made a view on the old Fuji Provia 100 (RDP) using my first Nikon N90S with f2.8 80-200mm Nikon zoom lens. I found a roll from a day out with photographer Mike Gardner to capture New England Central in Connecticut. The other day I was going through a carton of slide boxes from the mid-1990s. ![]() Enlarged view V600 with VueScan_9.7.96, medium mask at 3200dpi. Enlarged view: V600 with VueScan_9.7.96, no mask at 3200dpi. Enlarged viewl V600 with Epson Scan 2, middle mask at 3200dpi. V600 with Epson Scan 2, middle mask at 3200dpi. Enlarged view: V600 with Epson Scan 2, low mask at 3200dpi. V600 with Epson Scan 2, low mask at 3200dpi. Enlarged view: V600 with Epson Scan 2, no mask at 3200dpi. V600 with Epson Scan 2 software, no mask at 3200dpi. The purpose of these various scans is to show how minor changes in scanning may alter the end appearance of the scan. The first three were exposed with Epson Scan 2 software the last two using VueScan 9.7.96. In addition to the full scan of each slide is a greatly enlarged view to better judge the quality of the scan All were scaled from TIF RAW files using Lightroom without alterations in post processing (In otherwords other than scaling, I didn’t make changes to the files to alter the appearance of the scans.) All were made with an Epson V600 flatbed scanner. I exposed this Kodachrome 25 color slide on of Conrail SD80MACs leading SEBO eastbound approaching CP83 in Palmer, MA.īelow, I’ve posted five different examples of scans all from the same slide. ![]()
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