Have you tried Epson scan? I find it’s far superior to Vuescan on Epson flatbeds
Paul > On Feb 19, 2021, at 4:19 AM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am 19.02.21 um 04:36 schrieb David Mann: > >> I should try Vuescan again but last time I did I just couldn't get usable >> results from it (the colours were wonky). > > I've just scanned a heap of 20+ year old old b/w and colour negative > films with Vuescan and an Epson F-3200 (not Perfection 3200!) and the > colours are mostly acceptable. Getting them right while printing in the > darkroom used to be a lot more hassle. > > I don't do any colour correction in Vuescan, save the scans as 24 bit > TIFF files and do all the rest in DxO Photolab 4 in the same way as I > treat my digital RAW files. > > Maybe you'd like to try the current version of Vuescan. Do stay away > from the built-in film profiles. I leave the setting under the Color tab > at "Generic Colour Negative" and usually get results that can easily be > tweaked into something quite acceptable. > > Here's a few I've scanned over the last days. The first one is from the > very first colour neg film I've ever developed myself. Click on the > images to get a larger view. > > https://www.fotocommunity.de/photo/mein-allererster-fotoralfbe/44882022 > > https://www.fotocommunity.de/photo/noch-ein-schneebild-fotoralfbe/44878650 > > https://www.fotocommunity.de/photo/ich-habe-auch-schneebilder-fotoralfbe/44878597 > > https://the-real-fotoralf.blogspot.com/2021/02/agfa-film.html > > > Ralf > > -- > Ralf R. Radermacher - Köln/Cologne, Germany > Blog : http://the-real-fotoralf.blogspot.com > Audio : http://aporee.org/maps/projects/fotoralf > Web : http://www.fotoralf.de > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

