"faneuil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Been away for awhile so forgive me if this is a passé or an idiotic
> question.
>
> I have many contact sheets of 6x6 negs, 12 images to a sheet.
> I am using vuescan and a flatbed transparency scanner.
> Is there a relatively simple manner in which to set up Vuescan (or some
> other software package)
> to 'parse' apart the contact sheets and place the separate images into
> distinct jpeg files?
>
> much thanks,
> Eric
>
>
By contact sheet, I assume that you mean paper prints made from laying the
negatives on the photo paper and exposing with a light source such as an
enlarger.
If that is the case, because of the nature of prints, the maximum resolution
the prints would contain would be in the 300 to maybe 600 DPI.
A flatbed scanner can scan the prints and you can select the scan area and
crop each individual image from the sheet and then save into separate files.
For a sheet of 12 images, that would be 12 separate scans.
Or You can scan the whole sheet and crop and save in Photoshop.
If you still have the original negatives, then a medium format film scanner
would be a better choice. Medium format film scanners can scan at
resolutions as high as 4000 dpi or 1575 Dots per cm. A 6 X 6 cm negative
would produce a 9450 X 9450 pixel image. 9450 X 9450=89.3 megapixels.
Scan from a print at 300 DPI times 2.362 inches(6cm) = 708.6 X 708.6 pixels
= 0.5 megapixels.
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