35 mm Slide Conversion
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35 mm Slide Conversion
I'm getting some Astro slides from the 60's scanned into 48 bit Tiffs. Will STools open these or will I need to convert to something else, and how?
Re: 35 mm Slide Conversion
Cool! They should open as long as they're not compressed. If they are compressed you can use a free command line tool like Imagemagick's "convert" tool.Starry Eyes wrote: I'm getting some Astro slides from the 60's scanned into 48 bit Tiffs. Will STools open these or will I need to convert to something else, and how?
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convert input.tiff -depth 16 +compress output.tiff
Would love to see some of you results!
Note that film-captured scenes are no longer linear, so make sure you let StarTools know...
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
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Re: 35 mm Slide Conversion
Many of the photos were of a total lunar eclipse in 1969. A very colorful one. Taken with an 8" F6 Cave reflector on Kodacrome slide film. I suspect that there has been some color drift caused by aging of the film. How to correct that will be one issue. The longest exposure was 55s @ totality. How non linear that will be....