I'm intrigued by this comment - what is it about the Vuescan Kodachrome setting that 
you find appealing?  I understand that Ed created this setting to try to make the 
different emulsions look similar, but have never really grasped the  advantage to 
that.  I normally *want* the look of a particular slide film, and it seems to me that 
only very slight adjustments of gamma and colour balance can be used if you want to 
make Kodachromes look like Ektachromes, Sensia, etc.

mt


Tom said:
> Thanks for the replies.  From all the suggestions, a number of folks have
> noted this problem and suggest that it lies with the use of the media:slide
> setting.  If I change it to Image, the clipping decreases and the result is
> no clipping.  But I lose the use of the film terms, my main reason for using
> vuescan.  It does a great job with my many old Kodachromes.



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