I have quite a few old slides that I want to scan and burn to CD/DVD.
I have a 4800dpi flatbed scanner (epson 4180)with a that can scan slide and negtives.
I scanned a couple of slide at 4800 dpi and there is way too much film grain. I am trying to limit post processing to dust cleanup, levels, white balance.
My plan is it scan the slides and save the unedited scan as a psd file most likely. These can then be edited and saved as a jpg for creating slide shows and what not.
What settings for the scanner would get me the best results with just minor post processing?
I have a 4800dpi flatbed scanner (epson 4180)with a that can scan slide and negtives.
I scanned a couple of slide at 4800 dpi and there is way too much film grain. I am trying to limit post processing to dust cleanup, levels, white balance.
My plan is it scan the slides and save the unedited scan as a psd file most likely. These can then be edited and saved as a jpg for creating slide shows and what not.
What settings for the scanner would get me the best results with just minor post processing?