Alan wrote:

>>I find with my scanwit all my scans with people in them, or actually all 
>>my scans lately have way too much blue in the[m] period.

Alan, do you find this true after you aply "Auto Levels" in PS? That's the 
first thing I do after a scan is loaded, whether from Vuescan or MiraPhoto 
(Mira *really* needs it), before proceding with corrections. I find this 
action often puts whatever color(s) might dominate back into proper 
ralationship. If Auto Levels doesn't help, or makes it worse, I "undo" the 
action, then procede.

Best regards--LRA



>From: Alan Womack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Majordomo leben.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: re: filmscanners: Vuescan blue anomaly
>Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 15:40:45 -0700
>
>I noticed this with blue in shadows on 400 superia many versions ago, I 
>will have to dig out the negs and see if the later versions have fixed it.
>
>I find with my scanwit all my scans with people in them, or actually all my 
>scans lately have way too much blue in the period.  I'm compensating with 
>manually adjusting the white point blue setting to an additional .05 above 
>what's there.  Makes my scans way closer to what I adjust them too in PS.
>
>alan
>
>  >>  I too have had a problem  that looks just like this.
>  >>  I have seen the 'blue highlights' phenomenon occur using Kodak
>  >>  Supra 400 & 100 negatives
>
>
>
>
>Epson Inkjet Printer FAQ: http://welcome.to/epson-inkjet


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