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Scans of Photos from Different Eras
I am working on a documentary in FCP 5 that incorporates photos from the 1940’s to the present. I am using Photoshop CS to scan the photos (scanner is run of the mill HP 1200dpi 3030). I understand the basics of resizing for DV, issues of resolution, etc. My general question involves how photos were processed differently from decade to decade. My experience has been that pictures from the 1970’s tend to look and scan in a more saturated way than b&w or more modern pictures. Maybe it has to do more with quality of the processing. Some of the pictures when scanned into PS are so saturated, no adjustment of color, brightness, etc. will bring back detail. Does this have to do with the scanner, PS or both?
I have ordered Richard’s book and intend to use it, but was interested in knowing if this is a phenomenon that this forum is familiar with. The results on some pictures are so bad, I am actually thinking of physically shooting them, as in the old days.
Thanks.
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