2007/6/13, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I don't think you can do it quite that way. There is a way to scan a
> blank frame and lock the color exposure, but it's sort of awkward. A
> properly working icc profile should correctly compensate for the
> particular tint of the orange mask without an need to scan the mask
> separately.
>
I have no idea for it now since I have never tried it. I have tried to
scan a blank flame but I don't know how to save the film base color?
>_<
> Have you tried running a preview with the Portrasun profile selected?
>
Yes, but the coloe is still shift ~_~
> By the way, if you scan a frame to what VueScan calls a RAW file, you
> can then use it as input instead of the scanner. It makes
> experimentation much faster. See the Output Tab
>
Thanks. I 'm going to study user guide for details.
> Moose
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