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RE: filmscanners: Need feedback on VueScan Improvements




Jules writes ...

> Subject: filmscanners: Need feedback on VueScan Improvements
>
>
> > I'm thinking about some improvements to the VueScan
> > user interface, and I'd like to solicit feedback and suggestions.
> <snip>
>
> ...
>
> since you're asking for suggestions:
>  are there any plans to support the analog gain controls of
> the LS-2000?
> it's a very powerful feature, especially with tricky chromes.

        I agree, but need admit I used it for effect, rather than to adjust
individual RGB for correction.
        I may be wrong, but VS provides for this in its ability to manually
adjust "exposure", albeit a master control rather than individual RGB.

        Manually adjusting exposure, also brings up a point.  I wish the
number which would be input could be more intuitive.  For example, if
I wanted to increase the exposure by an f/stop equivelent, then double
the number; 2 stops, quadruple the number.  Trying to do this
obviously brings up the question of doing this, and also having it
equivalently affect ALL scanners VS supports.  In this context, we do
have to be careful/understanding when we make such suggestions for VS.

shAf  :o)




 




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