I have another reason to support a manually chosen focus point (or at least, the 
option of selecting one of several predetermined points).  I have found a number of 
images where the focus point is such that the image will not autofocus in an LS4000 
(usually a dark, low contrast area such as a black or dark colored fish).  The only 
solution I found to this (in Vuescan) is to switch  off the autofocus and then make 
multiple guesses of the manual focus point until I get a preview that is in focus 
(difficult to determine precisely since Vuescan does not allow the preview image to be 
zoomed - or at least I have not found a way to do this).  

Shifting the focus point, as in 7.2.11 (I have not yet implemented this upgrade) will 
not solve this problem.  It will simply mean that autofocus will fail for different 
images than in previous versions with a central focus area.   

You definitely have my vote for a little more complex interface so "power" users can 
gain more control of the autofocus location. 

At 06:05 PM 12/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 12/3/2001 5:56:59 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>writes:
>
>> How 'bout if you could specify the area with a small crop region ...
>>  enable manual focus, and then device=>focus(?)  It would be nice if the
>>  "manual focus" number updated itself ...
>
>I understand what you (and others) are asking for.  I'd probably
>implement this if someone could show (with actual scans)
>that specifying a focus point manually works better than what
>VueScan 7.2.11 already implements.
>
>Regards,
>Ed Hamrick


Dr. Douglas A. Segar  ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
Oceanographer/Photographer
<http://www.reefimages.com>
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