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My first post to the group, although I've been lurking for many years.
I'm a longtime Vuescan user, currently using a Minolta Scan Multi on Win XP. Just installed Vuescan 8 and tried scanning my usual Fuji 120 colour neg. Everything looks fine on the preview, unclipped histo, flat image in the preview window. Endpoints set to 0, Fuji 160 selected in the film type. The final scan however, has hugely clipped shadows and wildly saturated colours. I'd be grateful if anyone has any ideas. Julian |
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In my pre-coffee fog this morning I omitted some details... I'm on win
XP pro, scanner is connected by firewire. The scanner is a scan multi pro (not a scan multi - sorry) My monitor is calibrated every week. Using adobe RGB as the colour space all the way through woith the exceptionof th emonitor space which is the ICM profile Julian julianthomas@terra.es (Julian) wrote in message news:<12a21c33.0405112159.1535af68@posting.google.com>... > My first post to the group, although I've been lurking for many years. > I'm a longtime Vuescan user, currently using a Minolta Scan Multi on > Win XP. Just installed Vuescan 8 and tried scanning my usual Fuji 120 > colour neg. Everything looks fine on the preview, unclipped histo, > flat image in the preview window. Endpoints set to 0, Fuji 160 > selected in the film type. The final scan however, has hugely clipped > shadows and wildly saturated colours. I'd be grateful if anyone has > any ideas. > > Julian |
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.... and just managed to solve the problem by deleting the vuescan.ini
file. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth |
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