Using Capture One for DNG Scans
Hello All,
Is there any reason not to use Capture One to repair scans of old Photos? I've scanned them in using Vuescan and a Canonscan FS2710. This gives me Adobe DNG files (but I think they are basically TIFFs in container).
So far it seems to adjust the 'dodgy' scans pretty well. I should be able to use the local adjustment, clone and heal layers to fix them up. I'm not a pro and really just experimenting, and could probably get cleaner scans. Would I be better off using Photoshop Elemtents or CC for this sort of thing?
I'd just be interested in people's opinion.
Laurence
Is there any reason not to use Capture One to repair scans of old Photos? I've scanned them in using Vuescan and a Canonscan FS2710. This gives me Adobe DNG files (but I think they are basically TIFFs in container).
So far it seems to adjust the 'dodgy' scans pretty well. I should be able to use the local adjustment, clone and heal layers to fix them up. I'm not a pro and really just experimenting, and could probably get cleaner scans. Would I be better off using Photoshop Elemtents or CC for this sort of thing?
I'd just be interested in people's opinion.
Laurence
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I've used C1 on Vuescan DNGs to do final editing of recently taken film negative scans. Works fine that way - very much like editing a DNG from a digital camera. If I had scans from old images that may have damage I would then go to Photoshop for pixel level editing. 0
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