BTW - someone from the german ng recommends to scan slides as *image
unless you have gone through the *lock film base colour/lock exposure
routine. Seems to get better results, I haven't tried it though..
cheers
:Doro
Jez.Cunningham@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
No - in the file menu there is the option to load (and save) any .ini file
you like. By default it will load vuescan.ini from c:\vuescan\
So, make your favorite settings for each type of configuration you have
(b+w, slide, negative, flatbed, ...) and save them separately.
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