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[filmscanners] Re: Need some tips on Vuescan



Peder,

Thanks for the reply...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peder Skyt" <pesky@pc.dk>
To: <shunith@vsnl.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:10 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Need some tips on Vuescan


>> 1/ The preview looks like hell.... bears no resemblance to the actual
pic

> Set preview resolution to something like 500 dpi.

OK... but why? And. earlier (version 7.3.x or 7.4.x... can't remember which)
i used to have the preview at the same res as the scan and it looked fine...


> Then try this: Preview, select "Lock exposure", preview again. The point

OK... will try...


> To avoid auto-focusing twice, you can set focusing to Manual. You then
> just do a manual auto-focus (by pressing Ctrl-U as it says in the menu)
> before the first preview.

OK... but how do i set the focus point? i mean the slider is there but how
to set the part of the image i want to check for focus? And is there a
readout so that i can measure focus points across the image like in NS?

>> Saved as 48Bit Tiff file....

> No, don't save as 48 bit RGB; save as 16 bit Gray.

One tip given here was to save as 16/48 bit RGB and then convert to B&W is
PS if i needed to...

Best regards...

Shunith


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