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Re: filmscanners: Color saturation with Vuescan



Well, Margulis is a can of worms, in my opinion, unless you have a CMYK
workflow. One thing that might help is to set your output to sRGB in
Vuescan. sRGB seems to give more saturated image than AdobeRGB when
scanning with Vuescan, although I don't know why. Also make sure your
scanner is warmed up properly.

Jon

--- Jim Sharp <jsharp@illicom.net> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who replied to this!
> 
> I downloaded the Margulis .pdf files suggested and will study them
> closely. I'm hoping that will help. I also intent to try a few of the
> adjustments in Vuescan that I've yet to experiment with. 
> 
> I'll let you all know how I fare...
> 
> --
> Jim


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