d***@gmail.com
2008-04-14 00:12:15 UTC
Hi all,
I've recently purchased a Nikon LS-2000 and would like to try ICE
removal on Kodachromes.
As ICE is not recommended on Kodachrome I thought the best way of
going about it would be to scan as 64 bit RGBI and use the Infrared
channel to remove defects manually in Photoshop (by inspecting the IR
channel and isolating the genuine defects from the film emulsion
itself).
My Vuescan Standard edition allows saving as 64 bit RGBI TIFF, but the
channel is not being recognised in Photoshop.
Do I need the Professional edition for this? Note that I'm not saving
a RAW file, I'm just basically wanting Vuescan to save as a TIFF as
per normal, except that I want to save the IR channel as well.
I've recently purchased a Nikon LS-2000 and would like to try ICE
removal on Kodachromes.
As ICE is not recommended on Kodachrome I thought the best way of
going about it would be to scan as 64 bit RGBI and use the Infrared
channel to remove defects manually in Photoshop (by inspecting the IR
channel and isolating the genuine defects from the film emulsion
itself).
My Vuescan Standard edition allows saving as 64 bit RGBI TIFF, but the
channel is not being recognised in Photoshop.
Do I need the Professional edition for this? Note that I'm not saving
a RAW file, I'm just basically wanting Vuescan to save as a TIFF as
per normal, except that I want to save the IR channel as well.