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SCANNING OPTIONS |
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image #100
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image #101
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image #102
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image #103
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image #104
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image #104 - fragment
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image #105
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with Digital
GEM (with grain reduction) |
film size: |
35mm |
frame size: |
24x36mm |
Image105_4000_with_GEM_frag.jpg
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Image105_4000_with_GEM_frag.tif
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Digital GEM
(grain reduction):
- corrects for film grain,
smoothes the image without significantly affecting fine
details
- recommended for high
speed films (the faster the film, the larger the grain
size)
- should be applied when
DEE (correction of images with under/overexposed
areas) is applied
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image #105 - fragment
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image #106
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image #107
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Digital ROC
applied (restoration of colors applied) |
film size: |
35mm |
frame size: |
24x36mm |
Image107_with_ROC_2000.jpg
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Image107_with_ROC_2000.tif
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Digital ROC
(restoration of colors):
- restores, adjusts and
balances color of a digital image
- recommended for
negatives, slides and photos with faded colors or light
cast (for images taken in certain light, e.g.
fluorescent or tungsten)
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image #108
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image #109
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Digital DEE
applied (dynamic exposure extender applied) |
film size: |
120 |
frame size: |
6x6 |
Image109_1000_DEE.jpg
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Image109_1000_DEE.tif
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Digital DEE
(dynamic exposure extender):
- applies appropriate
brightening and darkening to the digital image
- enhances details in
shadows of backlit and underexposed images, and
intensifies contrast in highlights giving the scanned
image overall exposure balance
- recommended for
under/overexposed negatives and slides
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