Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
Howtek:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e1e75d3c_o.jpg
Original done with Epson V850:
https://live.staticflickr.com/889/40...27dd39a8_o.jpg
Differences to some extent can be due to post-processing. As a note, I did not refer to the V850 image when working on the Howtek san.
There is more detail in the sky in the Howtek scan that I eeked out. Haven't compared these yet.
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
I'm glad it's coming along. Looks like a involved learning process. The V850 obviously had more contrast, too much, but that's probably processing as you said. It's hard to tell much beyond that. I think scans of a photo with closer objects that could then be enlarged 1:1 for comparison would provide a better look. what if you compared one of the nearest birch trees?
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
Yeah, but that is a lot of work to crop out 100% scans. In a sense, you end up not seeing the forest for the trees. I tend to focus on the overall image. It is nice to zoom in sometimes, but the full image is where it is at. Ie, we shoot film, why be pixel peepers? LOL.
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
I understand your point. But it's hard to see details in the photo you choose to make a comparison. The trees are too far away and the dirt and little rocks have no distinguishing features. Probably a portrait would be the best to see as the human eye knows when a face looks "wrong". Do you have one? If not, a closer picture showing a lot of detail would be more helpful.
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
Well, the drum scan looks better, with much better tonal range, and it looks sharper, too. With the Epson scan, it looks like you clipped both the blacks and the whites.
Re: Howtek scan of one of my first 4x5 images
I did. What I may do is reprocess the Epson scan with the experience I now have since then. I agree with your comments Peter.