In a message dated 11/6/2001 2:41:36 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In FilmGet v1.0.1
> 1. In menu Settings -> Exposure Settings...
> 2. switch off Auto Exposure
> 3. Now you can adjust Exposure from -2stops up to +2stops.
> By the way I do not how to control exposure in Vuescan, expos
In FilmGet v1.0.1
1. In menu Settings -> Exposure Settings...
2. switch off Auto Exposure
3. Now you can adjust Exposure from -2stops up to +2stops.
By the way I do not how to control exposure in Vuescan, exposure 6 does not
allow obtain same results as +2stops in filmGet.
Regards
Tom
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That would be great Tom. I had this scanner for a few months now but
haven't really used the filmget software too much.
On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, tom wrote:
> In device control there is an option Exposure, I do not have the scanner here,
> so I can send you more precise answer in the evening.
> Tom
In device control there is an option Exposure, I do not have the scanner here,
so I can send you more precise answer in the evening.
Tom
--- David Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How do you put a +2 in filmget or getfilm??
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Do You Yah
> But it also looks like the extra exposure has blown the highlights pretty
> badly
Please remember that the presented images are all after gamma correction. I
corrected gamma in order to "amplify" noises in very dark area (dark area in
underexposed (-2) slide). It was adjusted more than necessary
How do you put a +2 in filmget or getfilm??
Thanks for your efforts in putting up those samples Tom - it does appear that you get
less noise using this method.
But it also looks like the extra exposure has blown the highlights pretty badly, so 2
merged exposures would be required. Unless Vuescan's abilities can do it all in one..?
Rega