
Compare this to your original grainy scan and see if there is an improvement.

After this pre-scan completes, click on the auto-crop button and crop out the borders, and do a final scan. Then follow James' advice and set the resolution on the left of the screen to 5400 and check that the ICE and GEM buttons are not activated, and click on the pre-scan icon again. are also all set to zero or no adjustment. Use a Fuji negative if you have one, go to the preferences settings dialogue, set autofocus "on", set sampling to 8 bit, single pass then do a pre-scan just to activate the exposure settings tabs and make sure USM is set to amount zero. Alison - Just to add my 2p worth to what James has said, Jessops 200 does not scan well compared to Fuji Provia or even Superia.
