Hi group!
i'm going to test a new Kodak 35mm 200ASA negative called high
definition.
A friend of mine brought it to me from Belgium.
it's a consumer market product.
As I never heard about it before, I think it's a new name for an old
stuff, but I'm not sure.
Has anybody an idea about the right
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 12:32 PM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Vuescan Settings
I recently having similar problem but the dark scans were printing
reasonably OK - it turned
My 7.1.3 has a seperate control for Image Brightness and Gamma. Image brightness will
affect the blacks of the image, Gamma not so much.
I often leave Black to .01 or so which results in the black edge of negs or slide
masks going close to 0, I almost always go with Maximum and do any
Doing successive previews, I recently found I couldn't revert to the
start over point. How does one do this?
Dave
My 7.1.3 has a seperate control for Image Brightness and Gamma.
Image brightness will affect the blacks of the image, Gamma not so
much.
I often leave Black to .01 or so
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Maris
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Vuescan Settings
| Doing successive previews, I recently found I couldn't revert to the
| start over point. How
Thanks Maris. I tried that, but it didn't seem to work in one case.
I'll give it another shot.
Dave
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From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: Vuescan Settings
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 12:36:12 -0400 (EDT) Raphael Bustin
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Gamma adjustments, by definition, don't
affect white point or black point --
only the stuff in between.
I'm sure even Vuescan has a a way to set
both of these -- if not, I'd trash it.
It has - the
For Tony Sleep -
I really appreciated your workflow description, especially the part about
trying to use Vuescan settings that will capture all data on the slide /
negative. It's easy enough to lower the white point to ensure no clipping at
the high end as you suggest, and it works well. How to
, June 28, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: filmscanners: Vuescan Settings
For Tony Sleep -
I really appreciated your workflow description, especially the part about
trying to use Vuescan settings that will capture all data on the slide /
negative. It's easy enough to lower the white point to ensure
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Norman Unsworth wrote:
For Tony Sleep -
I really appreciated your workflow description, especially the part about
trying to use Vuescan settings that will capture all data on the slide /
negative. It's easy enough to lower the white point to ensure no clipping at
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Norman Unsworth wrote:
For Tony Sleep -
I really appreciated your workflow description, especially the part
about
caveat).
Sorry I jumped in as I'm not Tony.
Maris
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| For Tony Sleep -
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| I really appreciated your workflow description
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