Does this mean that with the increased exposure feature of VueScan 7.2.1 that Mark T's underexposed slides can now be scanned on FS4000 to show 'noiseless' shadow detail.
John. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I just releaded VueScan 7.2.1 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X > and Linux. It can be downloaded from: > > http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html > > What's new in version 7.2.1 > > * Added support for CCD exposure time on Canon FS4000 > (integer from 1 to 6), enabling "Device|Auto exposure" > and "Device|Long exposure pass" > > * Improved speed of multi-pass multi-scanning on scanners > with two pass infrared scanning (FS4000 and ScanWit 2740S) > by only doing one infrared pass "Mark T." wrote: > But when I stuck in an underexposed > sunset (shot on kchrome 25), the catch appeared. Initially the scan looked > excellent - it dragged out more shadow detail than I had seen from this > slide before. But when I dragged the curve up a bit to look at the detail > more closely, the noise was pretty obvious. If it had only been in the > very deepest areas, I would have forgiven it, but it seems to pervade all > deep shadow areas.