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Subject: RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.

However, full bit depth is 8 bits for the Epson Perfection 1200 ...
Vuescan makes getting decent colour out of colour negative easier, but
probably doesn't offer so much with transparencies.

mike

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Subject: RE: VueScan & Epson 1200S success & question.


VueScan will give you full bit depth from your hardware plus very good
correction for each film type -- especially important with color
negatives. Photoshop corrections will be easier and faster and you can
do them to 16 bit RGB data before you reduce to 8 bit.

TWAIN scans give you 8 bit data needing lots of correction in 
Photoshop.

Richard Wolfson
rwolfson at LyricDesign.com


> From: Frank Wiewandt
>
> I finally got VueScan to work with my Epson 1200S.
>
> Now I'm wondering what are the advantages of VueScan over
> importing the Twain scans into PhotoShop as I have done to
> this point. I'm really looking for the best "raw" scans to
> open in PS & do the adjusting there.


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