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> Hello.
>
> I am in the fortunate postiton of having access to a Creo Eversmart
> Supreme to scan a large body of 8x10 negatives. Since I want to take
> advantage of this opportunity and I don't really have someone to show
> me the ropes, Id like to run a couple of questions by everyone here.
>
> First off, I'ver been taping down the edges of the negatives with blue
> painters tape, using the 8x10 mask as a guide. Is this the best way to
> do this?
>
> Second, I assume there isn't an update of the software/firmware that
> implements Digital ICE for this model right? Cleaning the negs is
> taking me forever!
>
> Finally, Ive begun the proccess by scanning the negs at their final
> output size (20X24) at 300 DPI. I know this isn't a Creo specific
> quesition, but am I taking full advantage of the scanner's resolution
> doing this?
>
> Thanks for your help and any other tips you can send my way
>
> Rob
Great opportunity, I haven't used one but have worked with a designer
who uses it and has done a few of my 4x5s.
1) Unless you have curl in your negs I wouldn't tape them, with any
scanner and negatives right on the glass gives the chance for Newton
rings to appear. If there is a scanning fluid around I'd use that. 8x10
neg material should stay flat.
2) Digital Ice is a hardware/software device so having a firmware
upgrade won't do it. There are some software dust dampening programs
but they generally just blur the dust out. Better to clean the best you
can and the use Photoshop. The spot healing brush in CS2 is fantastic.
6000x7200 pixels is a large area.
Tom