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[filmscanners] Re: Vuescan clipping


  • To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Vuescan clipping
  • From: "" <Toliwel@aol.com>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 21:25:32 EST
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Thanks Bob, for your reply.

What are my color spaces set at?  I use Bruce RGB for both, since that is
what I use in PS, and I can't find my monitor profile in the list.  It
doesn't make any difference with my problem, what ever space I use.

I tried your suggestions, and many variations.  What I found was that if I
use media: Image, the clipping comes within range, but still is not
adjustable down using the exposure lock.  It doesn't matter what balance I
use, None, White and Neutral give the same result.  Using the setting,
however, prevents me from using the film terms, which is the reason I like to
use vuescan.  The colors are similar to using NS 2.5; not good.  The cause of
the problem could be the film terms themselves, but it could be brought under
control if I could get the eposure lock to decrease exposure, as I can when
using NS.

Tom Wells
toliwel@aol.com
towells@aol.com

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