Creating a 17" x 24" black and white digital print from a scanned 35mm B&W negative, using the Epson V850 film scanner. Scanning and image editing, including different types of sharpening and how editing differs from digital photos.
There is a very detailed review of the V850 at
https://www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-v850-film-scanner-review/
This includes a video overview
The sharpening tools mentioned are discussed in more detail in Keith's recent video:
https://youtu.be/9qFFMyiHtew
00:00 Start
00:38 Some old film
01:35 Scan software choices
02:17 Looking at the whole film
05:00 Preview and settings
06:55 The initial scan an 16 bit tiff file
07:30 Colour space choices
08:17 First levels adjustment
09:20 Photo location and history
10:58 Setting levels and gamma
12:00 Editing film vs digital images
14:17 Sharpening choices
15:15 Sharpen AI - not made for film
17:24 Using layers for fine control/adjustment
18:14 More sharpening options
19:35 Applying 'print sharpening'
20:21 Digital B&W software - Silver Efex Pro
21:36 Why you might still need RGB
24:57 Printing - options and paper choices
25:28 The print
28:04 Other editing choices