shAf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't believe the above statement is correct ... the only setting
> which affects the Vuescan scan is the RGB exposure (... and the IR
> exposure ...). All other settings, including "brightness" can be
> adjusted for effect during Vuscan's "crop" phase.
My mi
Felix writes ...
regarding:
> >The brightness control - at least with the Nikon scanners
> - is the same
> >as the analogue gain control in Nikonscan. It changes the
> integration
> >time.
>
> Does anybody know if changing this property affects the way
> the Minolta Dual Scan II scans or would I
>The brightness control - at least with the Nikon scanners - is the same
>as the analogue gain control in Nikonscan. It changes the integration
>time.
Does anybody know if changing this property affects the way the Minolta Dual
Scan II scans or would I be just as well off to change this settin
RE: Question: Do any program settings affect the way Vuescan scans?
> Other than the number of passes setting do any of the other
> settings in Vuescan actually affect the way the scanning is
> done or does it just alter the output.
The brightness control - at least with the Nikon sca
> Other than the number of passes setting do any of the other
> settings in Vuescan actually affect the way the scanning is
> done or does it just alter the output.
The brightness control - at least with the Nikon scanners - is the same
as the analogue gain control in Nikonscan. It changes the i
Hi,
Now that I'm scanning slides and having to play around a bit more with
Vuescan than was necessary with negatives I was wondering:
Other than the number of passes setting do any of the other settings in
Vuescan actually affect the way the scanning is done or does it just alter
the output.