any help appreciated and thanks in advance

I do mine with the bags offtheultimatebrucelee wrote:also, I try to keep the cel bag on during the scan and obviously there are winkles on the imagine, so another question, how does everyone else scan their cels? bags on or off?
I have found the higher the resolution scans do take longer. When I scan mine I normally use 400 and that work for the majority.theultimatebrucelee wrote:ok, so I ended up receiving a Mustek scanner as a gift. but a concern of mine: it takes quite about 20-30 secs to scan a normal cel, as I set it on "very high quality". is that normal? I'm afraid that this might be bad for the cel.
also, I try to keep the cel bag on during the scan and obviously there are winkles on the imagine, so another question, how does everyone else scan their cels? bags on or off?
yeah, I was expecting a few secs per image haha. well I did only get the gray color scanner and not the more expensive black one so maybe that one's faster. I will try the 400 resolution and hope that makes up a bit on time.JWR wrote:I have found the higher the resolution scans do take longer. When I scan mine I normally use 400 and that work for the majority.
Mostly laziness on my part. most are the dealer scans I never got around rescanning. I was quite backed up for a while waiting for Mustek to release a new driver for Win 7 after I bought a new computer.theultimatebrucelee wrote:
looking at your gallery I noticed that a few cels you have are scanned image within bag while the rest are not, is there a particular reason for that? what is your preference for different cases?
When you get the scan mode settings under the tab "Resolution" you can change if from 200 up to 9600theultimatebrucelee wrote:hehe, I do appreciate laziness as I'm fairly lazy myself![]()
I've got a total newbie question here, you mentioned about the 400 resolution...how do you change resolution? my images came out huge and large filesize too(50ish mb per image). under my setting screen for the scanner I the only thing I can find that's related to resolution is quality. do I have to use other program to condense the image?