ðòïåëôù 


  áòèé÷ 


Apache-Talk @lexa.ru 

Inet-Admins @info.east.ru 

Filmscanners @halftone.co.uk 

Security-alerts @yandex-team.ru 

nginx-ru @sysoev.ru 

  óôáôøé 


  ðåòóïîáìøîïå 


  ðòïçòáííù 



ðéûéôå
ðéóøíá












     áòèé÷ :: Filmscanners
Filmscanners mailing list archive (filmscanners@halftone.co.uk)

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: filmscanners: Color saturation with Vuescan



On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 08:54:15 -0800 (PST)  Jon (jake66_94707@yahoo.com) 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.

Ed uses a Kodak Q60 target to characterise the scanner, and I guess that's what 
was meant here. Film characterisations are additive to that.

> 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.

Yes, it's very empirical: choose what works best.

Regards 

Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info & 
comparisons




 




Copyright © Lexa Software, 1996-2009.