Peder wrote:
> No, I really mean the "raw" file, not the (Vuescan-adjusted) "scan"
> file.
> But *I* dont't use that option - after all, Vuescan has special
> knowledge about the input data (i.e. that it is data from a specific
> Vuescan-controlled scanner); an image editor knows only that it is
> working on an RGB image created by an unknown source.
> I always try to make Vuescan create the final result, or at least
> something that is very close to it.
Peder...
I tried opening the "raw" scan in an image editor.... a while ago...
couldn't make any sense of it... figure it's only of use to VueScan to save
you having to rescan the file....
All the best,
SD
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