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Thread: Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    Hi, there is an Epson photo-scanner that comes with Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE (Epso n Perfection 1240u Photo Version). Does anyone know if I can scan a B&W 4*5 nega tive with this Photoshop version and then print out a B&W positive? Thanks, Dav id

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    Photoshop does not control what you can scan or what you can print. The scanner and printer do those things. I don't know about that particular scanner. If it scans 4x5 film, then it can scan b&w film. On my scanner the best approach is to tell the scanner the film is color positive and remove the color in PS. If you tell it film negative, it assumes color negative and tries to remove a non-existant orange cast. I don't scan as gray scale.

    As for Photoshop LE itself: there's a reason why it is given away with nearly anything photo-related that you buy these days. It's not worth much. You can use it to buy the full version at a slight discount but it may be cheaper to find the cheapest discounted version from a retailer. The cheapest way to buy the student version from a junior college bookstore. You may need to take a class but you may need to do that anyway to get a grip on PS.

    As for b&w: that's a whole nother story. A typical inkjet printer printer out of the box does not do a very good job.
    John Hennessy

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    David, the short answer is, "Yes." The Epson Twain program even has settings for B&W negatives, so you don't have to scan in color and end up with a positive file three times larger than you need for B&W. When you click on the "actual pixels" view of a 4x5 scanned at 1200 ppi, it looks pretty impressive, too.

    Personally, I don't completely share the view of Photoshop LE as worthless. After a couple of years of using both it and the full version, I've found that I often just launch the "light" version to do quick scans and prints. It runs a whole bunch faster on my tired, old computer, and it has all the basic controls that we use most often, and a lot more control than I ever had in a wet darkroom.

    I do agree, though, that you'll probably find an inkjet printer to be the weakest link, even though its results can look pretty good. Just don't look at the prints with anything but your naked eyes.

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    David, I agree with the last two answers that the Epson will scan your b&w negative just fine. I use it and the Epson Photo printer does a nice job in b&w in PS as long as you change it to grey scale. Then it prints the true tones of the negative. I do 4x5 b&w negatives on my Epson and spot any marks in PS. If you are not a power user and do alot of work in PS the lite version is just fine. Have fun

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    I would recomend that you scan in color mode and then convert it to gray scale in Photoshop. You will get a better scan with more detail. You can also convert the scanned positive image to a negative image in photoshop as well.

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    Before you lay out the bucks for a scanner, make sure that the scanner has (or can be adapted for a) transparency adapter. This is an accessory, and is a fairly expensive one at that. The adapter is a light source that sits on top of the negative and the scanner bed. It's job is to shine light through the negative so it can be read by the scanner.

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    Just got my new Shutterbug yesterday, and they announced that Adobe was releasing Photoshop Elements (If I remember the name correctly) which is supposed to be priced and featured somewhere between LE and full-blown Photoshop. They said the street price should be $99.

    Someday, I need to get a computer.

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    The Epson Perfection 1240u Photo Version does have a transparency adapter.

    You might also look at the Epson 1640u Photo. It does have higher resolution and is only about $100 more than the 1240u.

    I would recommend you scan in B&W. 4x5 scans are huge. I haven't seen anything that shows you get anything more by scanning in color other than even larger files.

    Adobe has come out with Photoshop Elements. They are also having a special for Photoshop LE users. It is only about $50 for the upgrade. Check their web page for details.

    What kind of printer do you have? There are some wonderful aftermarket inks for B&W.

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    Yes, you will need a transparency adapter. I recomend you scan the negative in color mode. YOU WILL RETAIN MORE DETAIL IN THE SCAN. You can then convert the image to gray scale in Photoshop. When you do that, the size of the file will also decrease (if file size is a condern). I also recomend not to use any of the interpulated resolutions on the scanner. If you do, you will not gain anything and have a poorer quality scan as well. I currently use a 3 year old Microtek Scanmaker III with a transparency adapter which does a fair job. I use it mostly to create digital proof sheets and play with the cropping and composition before I take the negative in the dark room. If your intent is to create a critical end product, well, a flat bed scanner just can't quite get you there yet. A drum scan would be in order. My advice is to try the above. You will see what I'm talking about. Most of all, have fun!

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    Scanning and printing B&W on Epson Perfection 1240u under Photoshop 5.0 LE

    There was a scanning question further down that covered the quality of scans you could look at. Also, Umax has a flatbed that comes with a full version of photoshop and the specs look good on it. I know people who have agfa scanners that give a great image for the price, but I think you'd need to buy photoshop seperate with the agfa models.

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