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Re: filmscanners: Autoexposure problem in Vuescan



In a message dated 9/19/2001 6:55:20 AM EST, harper@wordweb.com writes:

> Any suggestions?  ISTM the only option is to do a preview which includes the
>  film mask, then switch to manual exposure, and keep that setting for the
>  rest of the film (or at least the strip).

Yes, this is exactly what the "Advanced Workflow Suggestions" section
of the help file recommends.

The problem is that VueScan is expecting there to be some part of
the scanned image to be somewhat unexposed.  If you're
taking pictures of the sky, the negative is usually quite dark and
VueScan mis-computes the color of the orange mask.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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