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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
      last edited by

      This is another original scan I made, you can see how dark it is.

      1 gate.jpg

      and then me just playing with the Brightness and Contrast a little, and pushing up the Intensity this time, did I set those three Settings well?

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      and I'm pretty happy with it 🙂 and it was easy 1 step.

      Bryan's looks a little better, so when I'm looking at the Tools in that Adjust menu, if I had to choose 1 more Tool to use would it be Hue / Saturation?

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      Joe Wood
      woodsshop.com/

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
        last edited by

        I used an old verison of Adobe Fireworks. It has much of the same adjustments as Adobe Photoshop of that era.

        I did several things:

        The curves (just used auto adjust)
        The brightness contrast
        Hue adjustment. There was too much red in the picture
        Sharpen (yep, sharpen)

        Then ran the above again.

        So basically, just minimal Photoshop tweaks.

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        • Joe WoodJ Offline
          Joe Wood
          last edited by

          Hhmmm, Hue and Sharpen. I'll play with those!

          what are these 'curves' Bryan, can you explain?

          Joe Wood
          woodsshop.com/

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          • Bryan KB Offline
            Bryan K
            last edited by

            Tone curve. Looks like curvy line inside a a box. You can actually grab the line itself and drag it diagonally. Usually up and to the left. Not very far either.

            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
              last edited by

              Update


              1 gate.jpg

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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              • tuna1957T Offline
                tuna1957
                last edited by

                Joe, Going to throw one more thing your way.... What resolution are you scanning your originals at ? Higher resolution scans give way more information for the software to work with when doing edits/fixes. The fixed image can always be scaled down if needed for posting on the web.

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                • Joe WoodJ Offline
                  Joe Wood
                  last edited by

                  I was going to ask about the initial scanning.

                  I put a 4x6" photo on the scanner and scan at a high setting.

                  1scan.png

                  the image plus scanner table area scans at 6800x8800

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                  then when I crop the image it's 4600 pixels wide.

                  Joe Wood
                  woodsshop.com/

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                  • tuna1957T Offline
                    tuna1957
                    last edited by

                    Joe , You can adjust your scanner so it only scans the image. Saves having to go back in and crop out the dead space.

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                    • Joe WoodJ Offline
                      Joe Wood
                      last edited by

                      Just discovered the Professional Mode, and see some more settings but nowhere to scan only the image?

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                      Joe Wood
                      woodsshop.com/

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                      • tuna1957T Offline
                        tuna1957
                        last edited by

                        Joe, Took a few minutes... had to unpack the Epson scanner. Haven't used it since packing up from the museum job I was on. You make your adjustments in the preview window. Attached screenshot, hope it helps.


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                        • andybotA Offline
                          andybot
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                          Definitely use "curves" adjustment. Brightness/ contrast is an older mode and gives you much less control. I would highly recommend Lightroom. It's non-destructive and has a really great set of controls for color adjustments. When you scan - set the bit depth as high as the scanner will let you - that will give your image editing program more information to work with.

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