I am scanning B&W negatives in Grayscale with the Microtek 1600Xl using Silverfast. The 12X20 negatives must be scanned in two parts and later stitched together in Photoshop. The problem I am having is that there is a small density difference between the two scans which makes seamless stitching difficult, and I can not figure how to lock down the exposure with the Silverfast software so that the two parts have the same density. Both Vuescan and the Epson software that I used in the past with an Epson 836Xl permitted locking down the exposure, and I figure that Silverfast must also, but am not able to figure out how to do it.
Anyone know how to lock down the exposure?
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