Joel,
Thanks.
I think I did incorrect calibration so the color failed to perform correct :-(
Thanks again.
--
Michael
2007/9/21, Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Michael,
> If you plan to profile for print film, I believe you can just leave
> the scanner setting to "built-in". The same may be true for slide
> film as well. I would suggest just skipping the part about profiling
> the scanner, especially if you are working with a dedicated film
> scanner. I traded some email with Ed Hamrick about this, and that was
> what he told me to do.
>
> Another little discovery. When profiling, select the "generic" film
> setting. There is no point in profiling AND selecting a film brand
> and type (which is already a kind of profile). Give your "film.it8"
> file a distinctive name (like "filmKodakGold100.it8") and save your
> entire .ini settings to match it just for your convenience,
> particularly if you are profiling several different films.
>
> Best regards,
> Joel W.
>
> On 9/20/07, Michael Wong <mialop@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> > I purchased one set IT8 with slide films for different brand. Should I
> > follow the instruction of Vuescan to make profile by "profile scanner"
> > or "profile film"?
> >
> > I have tried both but found the red color cannot be match the slide
> > film even worse than Nikon Scan. I did something wrong? (My scanner is
> > Nikon CoolSCan IV ED)
> >
> > Hope you mayhelp me. Thanks.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Michael
>
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