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Rich Schiff Registered: Jul 13, 2007 Total Posts: 2 Country: United States |
I have been try to figure out what should be simple... but for some reason seems to be about impossible. I was wondering if any other SilverFast AI Studio/CoolScan 9000 user has figured it out. |
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papageno Registered: Jul 03, 2003 Total Posts: 2446 Country: United States |
Why can't you specify 4000 dpi and 16 bits? Sounds like you are getting carried away with theoretical advantages. |
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sputnik Registered: Oct 15, 2003 Total Posts: 310 Country: Sweden |
If I remember correctly, the Q-factor (which I always found a bit confusing and redundant) should be left at 1.0. If you set scale to 100% and the maximum true resolution (what ever that is for the Coolscan) you will be using your scanner to itīs full extent. Setting 1.5 for quality factor actually means you are interpolating. This feature is a "quick" way of setting your scan size when knowing what the final output size is. But if you are maxing optical resolution and set Q-factor above 1 you are asking for resolution your scanner can't deliver. Make sense? (I don't blame you if you don't understand my explanation here. Especially since I'm not 100% sure I remeber it correctly). |