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[filmscanners] Re: Tips needed on difficult scan



On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 05:31:15 EST, you wrote:

>Leave the black point (%) set at 0, and set white point (%)
>to 1.
>
>Then experiment primarily with the "Color|Brightness"
>option.  This applies effectively a gamma curve, bringing
>more detail out of dark areas without saturating bright
>areas.


Thank you, Ed.  I'll work with that today.  Does it make  much
difference what color balance setting I use?  I've been generally
usuing either "White Balance" or "Auto Levels."  I'm thinking I'd see
more direct effects if I used "Neutral?"



Ken

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