Thanks Bob - yes, this method sort of works, except I would really like to keep
my graphics folders free of INI files. I work in a number of different folders
and it seems Vuescan wants to keep its INI's in the working folder. So by the
time I hunt down where I left the ini, I might as well just change the
settings..
But I must admit I haven't checked to see whether this behaviour has been fixed
in recent releases, so I'll have another try.
Mark T
>
> From: "Bob Shomler" <bob@shomler.com>
> Subject: [filmscanners] separate settings for negatives v. slides (was:
>Summary ofVueScan suggestions)
> Date: 14/01/2002 7:20:29
> To: markthomasz@ozemail.com.au
>
> Try File -> Save/Load options -- save your selected options for each media
>type in a named options files, then load the appropriate one when you select
>that media. Not quite as fast as automatic options by media type (as are
>saved for different input sources), but faster than changing many options each
>time.
>
> Bob Shomler
> www.shomler.com
>
>
> -----------------------
> >One thing I was a little surprised not to see in your list (so maybe I am
>doing something dumb in my workflow?) was to have Vuescan automatically save
>separate defaults for negatives v. slides.
> >
> >Now that I have got my preferences reasonably sorted out, I would find it
>very helpful if the color, brightness, b-w points and grain reduction settings
>changed automatically to my previous settings for each media type. Either that
>or a REALLY quick way (eg one click) to flick between different INI files...
>
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