I'm using Photo Mechanic to correct thousands of slide scans (actually made with a camera, but never mind) that have a black border, and are often slightly off skew.
This can be done very rapidly with the PM Crop feature. I haven't seen as good and fast a batch cropping feature anywhere.
I next want to pass the cropped and corrected photo to a photo editor for exposure correction, perhaps correct colour issues (my old Fuji slides lost colour, Kodak is fine)
and then output JPG proofs to create a family history archive.
The 'scans' are CR2 format with a size of 3504 x 2336
The issue is this - what's the best 'Save As' format to use in PM for passing on to the photo editor.
The choices I have tried are:
1. 100% JPG - I never feel right about keeping a base copy in JPG.
2. TIF file at the approximate resolution of 3500 x 2300 (similar to the original CR2 before cropping)
3. TIF file at original sized which for some inexplicable reason reduces to 1500 x1000 (approximate size).
Or is there a better fourth option?
Ideally, I would pass the original CR2 and the cropping information in a sidecar to the photo editor
which would recrop using a synchronize command, but I have a gut feeling that wouldn't work.
Because scanning the original slides is a lossy exercise in any case, I can live with an intermediate saved version.
Once I've scanned the entire history, I can always take an individual 5 star photo, rescan the slide at higher resolution and
work with that.
Thoughts?