The drivers provided with my scanner tend to not reproduce my slides very accurately. My initial thought was to set up a projector right next to the computer and just do a visual comparison, but this leads to lots of Photoshop time, which I would like to keep to a minimum, and monitor calibration, which I can't do at the moment. Giving VueScan a whirl, a straight scan with no adjustments yielded a significant improvement, but it's still not quite what I want. So I got a copy of VueScan Pro since it includes ICC profiling and IT8 calibration. I'm wondering if obtaining color calibration targets for the film I'm using would help? Am I on the right track, or am I doing this the hard way? Will VueScan support multiple film profiles? Their documentation only mentions a single film.it8 file, not multiple files for different film types. I feel like I'm missing something. Any help would be much appreciated, and is probably worth a beer or two at GFM. (I'm already running out of beer, and we're not even there yet. <g>)
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