Moose,
IC ............ thank you very much for your advice ^^
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Michael
An Olympus OM system fans
2007/6/14, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Michael Wong wrote:
> > Just got a failed experience :(
> >
> > I put an unexposured frame into scanner & preview in Vuescan, and then
> > select "lock exposure" & preview again. I select "lock film base
> > color" upon preview. I changed an exposured frame into scanner &
> > preview ............. but came out a full dark image .......... ~_~
> >
> > Dunno what's wrong????
> You are trying to do something unnecessary - and maybe impossible. It
> used to be possible to scan and lock the base color of neg film in
> VueScan, I know I tried it long ago, but that may not be available anymore.
>
> However, that was only necessary when the base color for your film
> wasn't in the VueScan internal film database. When you choose "Media:
> Color Negative" on the Input Tab, "Negative Vendor: Kodak", Negative
> brand: Portra" and "Negative type: 160NC" on the Color Tab, you are
> setting it to scan using the base color of your Portra 160NC, which it
> already knows about.
>
> And if you use an icc profile, the effect of the film base color is
> included, so again, there is no need to try a separate adjustment for
> base color.
>
> Moose
>
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