On Thu, Jun 14, 2012, at 03:45 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> > I usually pull the shadow slider between 10 and 20 and
> > then reduce the radius (?) to between 50 and 20 until it looks decent.
> > Messing with this will goof up saturation, so selectively increasing
> > colors to bring them back to normal helps sometimes.
>
> In Vuescan, one of the issues is that the expsure runs all over the
> place depending on the image itself and how you have it cropped.
> That's why I usually end up leaving it is to "none" in the Color tab.
> Well, not always. Oh, whatever...
White balance!
> Speaking of WB and Vuescan. Did you know that if you right-click on
> the image it will set the WB to that point?
I learned it from the little box with helpful tips that you have to
close to use the program. (Yes, I know I can set it so it doesn't pop
up -- I like reading the tips.)
Have I ever used it? Not sure I have. I set color to ...
White balance!
Joel (occasionally also to "neutral") W.
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