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I have a negative I'm scanning that is a flash photo of people in
front of several lit-up halloween pumpkins. VueScan is color-correcting for the orange background when I crop the whole image. If I adjust the crop box to be just around the people in the foreground, the exposure and color balance are beautiful. But no matter what color setting I use (manual, neutral, none, white balance, auto levels, etc), when I crop the whole image and redisplay, the color balance goes way cyan to compensate for the orange background. Is there a technique I'm missing on how to make this work? How do I lock in the automatic color balance and exposure for the people in the foreground, then crop the whole image and scan? Thanks! Bryan |
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"Bryan" <bryan_cass@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d45dbb9a.0401200733.1bd0a8d2@posting.google.com... SNIP > Is there a technique I'm missing on how to make this work? How do I > lock in the automatic color balance and exposure for the people in the > foreground, then crop the whole image and scan? One way of approaching it: Preview, Input|Lock exposure, Preview, Crop till you get an acceptable color balance, Input|Lock image color, Recrop and Scan. Bart |
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