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> Hello
>
> (I've seen this question asked before, but the thread went into an
> irrelevant troll war right away and the original question was never
> answered. So here it goes again: )
>
> I noticed that the new version of VueScan supports per-frame color
> settings in the 'Color' tab for batch scans. This is great and makes
> perfect sense, but often it is also very useful to be able to batch-scan
> several frames with exactly the same color settings. Is there any
> convenient way to set-up such a scan (aside from the manual copying of
> numerical values one-by-one from one frame to another)?
>
> I tried to look into the user guide, but haven't found anything so far.
>
>
The best workflow I've managed is to preview one frame and set the
values as you wish (using the single frame preview option). Once you
have done this set to batch mode and scan all the frames you want.
(You should have done the lock exposure/lock film base/lock color
balance on the preview frame).
At this point all the frames will have the same settings. If you
change anything in a given frame it will be "uncoupled" from the
master settings.
I haven't found any other way to emulate the old version. I
wrote Ed Hamrick, but got no reply (yet).
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Robert D Feinman
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