I use Vuescan for negative with color balance set to none, the raw scan
seems require a big adjustment but still much easier to deal with then the
aggressive adjustment made by Nikonscan.
For slides, I only use Nikonscan, it is very stable and accurate.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Norton"
> >
>> Doesn't the exposure lock on the input tab serve to lock in whatever you
>> set for exposure changes on the color tab?
>>
>
>
> No, this just locks the exposure during the A-D phase. The Color Tab is
> running amok. Granted, I can put it in manual color mode...
>
> BTW, this does bring up a point. If I set the "Color Balance" to "None",
> this gives me, in essence the raw scan. If I'm working on a slide, and
> the
> image is too dark, I'll go back to the input tab and change exposure
> settings there and lock em in the way I want. This is my "expose to the
> right" technique kicking in. :)
>
> This page in the online guide is actually quite helpful. Maybe I should
> read it...
>
> http://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/html/vuesc31.htm#colorcolorbalance
>
> AG
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