In a message dated 1/11/2001 5:08:12 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It sounds similar to the way I manipulate raw color images in PS when they
come out of Vuescan or wherever, which is to convert to LAB and do my
levels
and gamma corrections on the L channel, then convert back to RGB to
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:47:20 -0500 Tim Meneely ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
IWBNI
"It would be nice if" maybe?
There, it wasn't so hard :-)
BTW, all of your (Tony) posts in this last batch were duplicated.
Weird. I only got one copy here. Maybe a server reset.
Regards
Tony Sleep
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:26:19 EST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It turns out that the new "Color|Image brightness" option is a
lot subtler than most people realize. Using it to increase or
decrease the overall image brightness is similar to applying
a gamma function (power function) but the
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 13:47:08 EST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Combined Image contrast and Image brightness into
one option (Color|Image brightness) and improved
the color constancy when changing image brightness
Ah, I think I rather wish you hadn't done that Ed, it was fine as it
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 18:39:00 EST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You have to set both "Device|Bits per pixel" to "48 bit RGB" and
"Files|TIFF file type" to "48 bit RGB".
Actually, IWBNI Vuescan installs did not overwrite Vuescan.ini!
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online
In a message dated 1/11/2001 2:16:53 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Combined Image contrast and Image brightness into
one option (Color|Image brightness) and improved
the color constancy when changing image brightness
Ah, I think I rather wish you hadn't done that Ed,
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 18:58 + (GMT), Tony Sleep wrote:
Actually, IWBNI Vuescan installs did not overwrite Vuescan.ini!
I've understood every one of your acronyms,
throughout a long membership in this list, until this one. I'm SO
disappointed with myself!
Hmm. "It would
on 11/1/01 4:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turns out that the new "Color|Image brightness" option is a
lot subtler than most people realize. Using it to increase or
decrease the overall image brightness is similar to applying
a gamma function (power function) but
Ed: Appreciate the explanation... have another question... have a copy of VScan
6.4.5 which I decided to try with my Minolta Elit to scan some Reala negs... I
was able to get it to work with the scanner, but am unable to use Vuescan on a
previously scanned neg, which I have saved in PS6... I want
I just released VueScan 6.4.7 for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 6.4.7
* Combined Image contrast and Image brightness into
one option (Color|Image brightness) and improved
the color constancy when changing
* Combined Image contrast and Image brightness into
one option (Color|Image brightness) and improved
the color constancy when changing image brightness
As I understand your contrast setting, it is really just the gamma/2.2.
Why not label it gamma and remove the 2.2 division?
I
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 6.4.7 Available
In a message dated 1/10/2001 2:50:45 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I understand your contrast setting, it is really just the gamma/2.2
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