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Scanning slides & negatives colour and black & white 1000 - 1200 Friday 24 Jul, 2020 This workshop will be using Zoom as the meeting room. The presenter is Danny O’Neill, who will be using the Vuescan and Silverfast SE 8 scanning software, with a brief look at Epsonscan Professional. You will need either a dedicated film scanner, or a flatbed scanner with film capability. This will be a collaborative workshop, in that everyone will be helping each other where possible. You can of course use the software that came with your scanner, but you will need to have a reasonable grasp on how to use it, as Danny or other attendees may not be familiar with your software. This workshop will be a continuation of the Scanning photographs 1008 workshop, and designed for users with a good understanding of the basics covered in that course. Batch scanning will be included; filing the different scanned images; and cleaning up your scans in a photo editor. Registered attendees will be given a guide on how to roughly calibrate your monitor one week before the workshop, so please book early. Cost: $30 for HAGSOC members, $40 for non-members. Bookings: Register on the Courses page at familyhistoryact.org.au Questions? Contact Danny directly at [email protected] Course No: 1009

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Page 1: Scanning slides & negatives - Family History ACT · Scanning slides & negatives colour and black & white 1000 - 1200 Friday 24 Jul, 2020 This workshop will be using Zoom as the meeting

Scanning slides & negativescolour and black & white

1000 - 1200Friday 24 Jul, 2020

This workshop will be using Zoom as the meeting room.

The presenter is Danny O’Neill, who will be using the Vuescan and Silverfast SE 8 scanning software, with a brief look at Epsonscan Professional. You will need either

a dedicated film scanner, or a flatbed scanner with film capability. This will be a collaborative workshop, in that everyone will be helping each other where possible.

You can of course use the software that came with your scanner, but you will need to have a reasonable grasp on how to use it, as Danny or other attendees may not be

familiar with your software.

This workshop will be a continuation of the Scanning photographs 1008 workshop, and designed for users with a good understanding of the basics covered in that course.

Batch scanning will be included; filing the different scanned images; and cleaning up your scans in a photo editor. Registered attendees will be given a guide on how to

roughly calibrate your monitor one week before the workshop, so please book early.

Cost: $30 for HAGSOC members, $40 for non-members.Bookings: Register on the Courses page at familyhistoryact.org.auQuestions? Contact Danny directly at [email protected]

Course No: 1009