my question is whether Vuescan will enable the Epson Perfection 1260 scanner
(not the 1260 Photo) to scan in 48 bit RGB. The Epson driver will not allow
this.
tom robinson
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From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Question about Vuescan
It's not auto-detect, but it has 16 (more than a few) Kodak film types,
and each film type has settings
Shunith Dutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the heavy slant towards the negative films, in terms of profiles,
makes one wonder if VueScan isn't primarily aimed at negative film
scanning
rather than positive film?
AFAIK the film profiles are limited to those published by Kodak as PhotoCD
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From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Question about Vuescan
It's not auto-detect, but it has 16 (more than a few) Kodak film types,
and each film type has settings under
Given the heavy slant towards the negative films, in terms of profiles,
makes one wonder if VueScan isn't primarily aimed at negative film scanning
rather than positive film?
Shunith
The recommended setting for slide film under Device/Media Type is Image
rather than Slide Film, which will
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 12:14:28 +0530, you wrote:
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From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Question about Vuescan
It's not auto-detect, but it has 16 (more than a few) Kodak
At 07:43 AM 10/28/2001 -0800, Ken Durling wrote:
Aha, that explains it. I wasn't careful enough asking the question.
I can see that there is a lot more range in the negative films, but
still - should Velvia and Provia both be scanned under Generic?
Feels strange to me, although I admit that so
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 10:46:54 -0600, you wrote:
As I remember it, Ed Hamrick (creator of Vuescan) has said that if you use
one of the slide settings, the program will attempt to make the scan look
like the original scene by applying the profile to make corrections. If you
use the Image
Hi folks -
Continuing to experiment, scan and learn here. Enjoying Vuescan - but
the documentation states that the program supports some 200-odd types
of film, while the Color dialogue only gives a few Kodak films, and
then GENERIC.Am I missing something? Is it auto detect?
Ken Durling
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Subject: filmscanners: Question about Vuescan
| Hi folks -
|
| Continuing to experiment, scan and learn here. Enjoying Vuescan - but
| the documentation states that the program supports some 200-odd types
| of film, while the Color dialogue only gives a few Kodak films, and
| then GENERIC
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| On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 19:31:17 -0500, you wrote:
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| It's not auto-detect, but it has 16 (more than a few) Kodak film types, and each
|film type has settings under
Whoa. How did you do that? Up til now, when I did that it only gave
me KODAK and GENERIC. Now it is as you say. You have strange powers,
Maris! Anyway, thanks!! :-)
Ken
That's what my kids say - amazing powers.
Thanks for letting me know the result is good.
Maris
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From: Ken Durling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Whoa. How did
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