Recently acquired an Epson V500 for scanning film. When scanning b/w negatives I'm finding there is no way to get just a straight-line scan, i.e., a straight line from darkest to lightest tone in the negative. The film already has a response curve typical for that particular product, and I just want to be able to transfer that curve into Photoshop without any additional modification. I use the Epson software in Pro Mode, and I've tried manipulating the various controls but I'm unable to find a way to get this straight-line scan. Any suggestions welcome, including buying a different software. My old Microtek would do a straight-line scan of anything, but it would not accommodate 120 negatives.
Thanks in advance,
BAB


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. I suspect opinions on Epson vs Microtek vary depending on experience, because I've heard the same thing from the Microtek side concerning Epson's products. However, given I've only used the Epson for a few weeks, I'll keep your recommendation in mind. I do like the Epson's operation, and the V700 has been the prime photo scanner for several years.
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