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That is true about training the Epson. If you make adjustments with the Aztec software you can store those adjustments as a calibration file and then do final scan using that calibration file. End result is a linear gamma curve as out out for image. This makes adjustments in PS much better as you’re not starting with a baked in formula so to speak.
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Let me run the Epson file thru Nik define. It is for removing noise from digital images but works well with scans. I ran the Howtek thru define so that may account for some of the differences.
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From a recent trip to Tucson and Saguaro National Park - beautiful area, and white pleased with this image of the some of the range of cacti that are there.
FP4+ at 200 in Stearman Press Ultra for Large Format; Intrepid Mk IV with a Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon 90mm and a yellow filter. ⅛ second at f32.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a36cc921_b.jpg20201122-Saguaro_NP-IntrepidIV_FP4_SPULF (2 of 2) by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
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Chattahoochee Runoff
Wisner 12x20, Schneider 360mm f/5.6 Symmar, HP5+ dev'd in HC-110 dil. H:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rfidiI9q8...1220-5878s.jpg
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ShugPug
Nice!
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Corran
I like this one. The water has a dreamy look to it. Well done.
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Dead Tree and storm, Grand Canyon North, Valhalla Lookout.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ac35416c_h.jpg
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Amazing
and that tree is wonderful
Like!
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Nice shot Steve. Nice and clear and sharp. Howtek?
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Yes, this was Howtek. Another image from this shoot was scanned on Epson.