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medico
Aug 12, 2007
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Hi Group,

Have been using a Nikon D70 in the raw mode and bringing the pics into Photoshop CS2 as raw, a nikon filter takes over and allows me to adjust prior to actually opening in photoshop. I am getting good results.

I still use my F80 film camera and scan the negs with a nikon coolscan 4000 using vuescan but as I am needing large files for printing I was wondering whether if I scanned using vuescan raw whether is there a nikon plugin that will read the vuescan raw files as happen with the D70 files.

Thanking in advance all those that take the time to reply

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nomail
Aug 12, 2007
medico wrote:

Have been using a Nikon D70 in the raw mode and bringing the pics into Photoshop CS2 as raw, a nikon filter takes over and allows me to adjust prior to actually opening in photoshop. I am getting good results.
I still use my F80 film camera and scan the negs with a nikon coolscan 4000 using vuescan but as I am needing large files for printing I was wondering whether if I scanned using vuescan raw whether is there a nikon plugin that will read the vuescan raw files as happen with the D70 files.

No. The RAW files that scansoftware can sometimes save, are completely different from the RAW files of a digital camera.


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Philip Tobias
Aug 13, 2007
medico wrote:
I still use my F80 film camera and scan the negs with a nikon coolscan 4000 using vuescan but as I am needing large files for printing I was wondering whether if I scanned using vuescan raw whether is there a nikon plugin that will read the vuescan raw files as happen with the D70 files.

According to the VueScan Website, Adobe Lightroom can read VueScan’s RAW DNG files.

While Lightroom would add another program to your workflow, you might find that it would work well for both digital and scanned images.

I haven’t yet used Lightroom with my scans, but I like it a lot for working with digital images.

Hope that helps. …pt


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nomail
Aug 13, 2007
Philip Tobias wrote:

medico wrote:
I still use my F80 film camera and scan the negs with a nikon coolscan 4000 using vuescan but as I am needing large files for printing I was wondering whether if I scanned using vuescan raw whether is there a nikon plugin that will read the vuescan raw files as happen with the D70 files.

According to the VueScan Website, Adobe Lightroom can read VueScan’s RAW DNG files.

I’m sure it does, but you have to remember one thing: DNG does not always contain RAW data and if you save a scan to DNG you are not getting a RAW file. You are getting a DNG file which contains RGB data. As Lightroom can also read TIFF, it would be more or less the same as saving TIFF’s and importing those in Lightroom.


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