Jon wrote:
>Jim, I noticed I get "better looking" results scanning my Kodak Supra
400 with Generic Neg setting. Info posted on another thread indicates
that Vuescan attempts to make all neg films "accurate" to a Kodak
target, which seems to me would make all different types of neg film
look alike. So, you might want to experiment using different Neg
settings or generic. Also note color balance notes on Neutral vs. White
balance etc. I guess it depends on the subject matter, ie skin tones or
scenic.
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It definitely seems to, and on time of day, and different processing batches
from one roll to another too, at least in my film. I often run through
"several" VS color-filters before getting close (closer?) to the target on
problem negs. Bless Ed for having them! :-) If it weren't for his "smart
programming," I'd 'of *quit* this stuff, months ago!
Best regards--LRA
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