Sam A. McCandless wrote:
in case the list is gone when I get back.
It won't be gone. I've seen enough confirmation here and off-list that it's
still serving a useful function, to put the safety-catch back on g
Regards
Tony Sleep - http://www.halftone.co.uk
Online portfolio exhibit + film
That's great. Thanks for the good news Tony.
Sam
Sam A. McCandless wrote:
in case the list is gone when I get back.
It won't be gone. I've seen enough confirmation here and off-list that it's
still serving a useful function, to put the safety-catch back on g
Regards
Tony Sleep -
Subject: [filmscanners] Vuescan color space question
Date: Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 10:53:53AM -0400
Quoting Ellis Vener:
My question is: How do I reset Vuescan so it is natively working in
Adobe RGB(1998) ?
You can set the color output space in the color tab of vuescan to adobe rgb...
cheers
afx
I keep trying to upgrade vuescan but all versions after about 7.6.28 (up
to 61) are unable to keep a manual crop, set using the mouse, in the
final scan. The crop works fine for a preview but when the scan itself
is made it shifts to maximum crop, throwing all values off even with
the highest
On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Andreas Siegert wrote:
Subject: [filmscanners] Vuescan color space question
Date: Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 10:53:53AM -0400
Quoting Ellis Vener:
My question is: How do I reset Vuescan so it is natively working in
Adobe RGB(1998) ?
You can set the
Look under the Output Tab. There should be an item where you can set the
color space option for outputted TIFF or JPG files. I quote from the User
Guide:
TIFF profile
This specifies whether to embed an ICC color profile into the TIFF file.
This is primarily useful if you're using Photoshop(TM).
My question is: How do I reset Vuescan so it is natively working in
Adobe RGB(1998) ?
You can set the color output space in the color tab of vuescan to
adobe rgb...
I can? Where? When I click on the the color tab I have these options
Maybe it is time to get a newer version of vuescan, whcih
It is the Output tab not the Color tab.
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Vuescan color space question
I can? Where? When I click on
In output I can either check the TIFF profile to be either on or off.
There are no other options.
I cannot find the Color|Output color space option.
I am currently using VueScan 7.6.62 which I purchased this past
Saturday.
Do I need to upgrade to the professional edition of Vuescan?
On
Just speculating; but could it possibly be that you have some other setting
under one of the other tabs (i.e. the output tab) that is causing the
final scan to default to a different aspect ratio or a different cropping.
I have not used Vuescan in a little while but do not recall experiencing
this
Do I need to upgrade to the professional edition of Vuescan?
Yes. Only the professional version has the ability to use color spaces.
See https://www.hamrick.com/reg.html
For VueScan related problems an questions the newsgroup
news:comp.periphs.scanners is the place to be. Ed Hamrick himself
When I scan my negatives with VueScan and NikonLS-4000ED (stage photography)
I notice that the extreme highlights are always blue despite the fact that
the whole picture has proper color balance. I set the white point so that
nothing gets clipped, in Photoshop I can still see light blue color
John,
I would hazard a guess that vuescan.ini has been corrupted and is not being
overwritten as you update with later versions.
From memory the fix is to delete vuescan.ini and it will be recreated with
default values when you restart.
ATB
John
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