I'm afraid so ... I'm not too familiar with VueScan, but I'm starting
with it today.
I'd ceratinly try a well known E6.
So far, I observed that VueScan (which version are you using, Chuck?) -
lets, or should I say 'suggests' that you profile the scanner.
I was thinking of buying an IT8 card, go figure.
I am even thinking about how did I happen make an attempt to anything
without one, and without a monitor calibration colorimeter too < g >.
Fernando.
Wayne Harridge wrote:
> I suspect the quality control of C-41 processing is not that tight since most
> colour shifts can be accomodated at the (scanning/)printing stage. I expect
> E-6 is a lot more consistent.
>
> ...Wayne
>
>
>
>> C.H.Ling <> wrote:
>>
>> The color film profiles in Vuescan suck, I have tried once or twice and
>> then
>> stopped, a plain scan without any adjustment is all I'm doing. For
>> negative
>> every image needs a different adjustment unless the exposure is very
>> well
>> controlled, even so different type of negative has some variation and
>> needs
>> different tone/contrast adjustment. Also, for most of the old negatives
>> I'm
>> dealing with, they faded with different degress there is no way to use a
>>
>> single setting.
>>
>> C.H.Ling
>>
>>
>
> Wayne Harridge
>
> http://lrh.structuregraphs.com
>
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