I hate asking this question, but unfortunately if I'm going to pursue this 52 roll project, scanning is going to be a necessary side effect.
I don't understand resolution, dpi, and all that jazz, and only know enough to be able to put an image on a screen. And I'm not looking for a full lesson on the matter either.
However, can someone review my steps below and tell me where I might be able to improve? All I really want to be able to do is get an image on the screen and have it look nice, without posting something that could be right clicked, and printed.
Using an Epson V500 and CS5, this is what I do:
1. Overview scan the image in .tiff format using the 'system preferences>print/scan' option on my iMac. (no formal scanning software)
2. Scan/save the image in 800dpi
3. Open the image in CS5
4. Adjust exposure, offset, gamma, brightness, contrast to satisfaction.
5. Use sharpen filter once, to compensate for scanner focus inconsistency.
6. Use reduce noise filter once on "2" to compensate for scanner introduced noise.
7. Manually remove any dust from scanner bed.
8. Crop out film edges (i scan with surrounding sprockets etc.)
9. "Save for web and devices" as .jpg, max width/height 1000px, and 75% quality.
I posted my first 52 roll project post, and last night I reviewed it an clicked on an image until it was viewed full size on my screen. I was surprised at how large it was, and would prefer that they aren't posted as large as they are. Should I just set the max width/height at 640px instead of 1000px?
Again, I'm not looking for a full resolution lesson right now, just wanting to know if I'm doing it properly and any areas where I can improve.
Thanks!