On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 07:38:45 EST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > 6 Histogram with sliders (like Photoshop) > 6 Multiple previews (batch previews) > 5 More film types (Fuji, Ilford, Agfa, old films) > 4 Real-time preview update > 4 Custom monitor profiles > 3 Curve tool > 2 Options for sizing output (different units, different dpi) > 2 Multiple IR cleaning levels > 3 Better frame offset/auto cropping on LS-4000 > 2 Root file name for raw and crop files (or make crop take raw root name) > 2 Display focus point > 2 Use wildcards for raw scan files, put outputs in different directory > with > same names > 2 Eye dropper for black, white, midtone > 2 Better IR dust removal on FS4000 and 2740S > 2 Rescan for new devices (i.e. USB devices) > 2 Carry .ini files from one version to the next > 2 Grain reduction improvements > 2 Pause/Resume button (with auto resume after time limit) > Make preview/scan go blank before starting scan (maybe) > Q60 scanner calibration > More scanner resolutions (i.e. intermediate resolutions) > User-generated film profiles > Better IR cleaning on Nikon > More in-depth user's guide > Reset button to reset to defaults and exit button > Up/Down arrows for changes, shift for 10 unit changes, mouse wheel > User's Guide in PDF format > Spinners (up/down clicks) > Preview scan at 100% > File names on index page > Trimming black/white points with mouse > Calibration for Tri-X and Ilford HP5 > Automatic registration of multi-pass scans > Descreening (frequency domain) > Show focus point in preview pane > Faster writing of compressed tiff files to disk > File name should stay visible after files written > More detail in user's guide about color balance, media type, > black/white > points > Multi-thread VueScan > Remove X/Y window offsets from Prefs tab > Auto rotate (put lightest part of frame at top) > Color sampler to sample pixel values with mouse > Sliders need incremental adjustments (wxSpinCtrl) > Pixel radius for IR cleaning > Map film frame numbers to file numbers > Allow arbitrary color profiles for scanners > Allow arbitrary color space profiles for output files > TWAIN or Photoshop filter > Add non-default option settings to comments field of images > Side by side view of preview, before and after changed option > Some options should be reset when frame number changed > Leave message somewhere saying what last processing option was (or > have log > window) > Make sure status window isn't truncated by long file names > Change Output tiff settings when "Device|Bits per pixel" changes
I hope you aren't going to do all that, else we'll end up with another Silverfast ;) You might want to consider a HSL control. Hue and saturation are one of the controls I most often need to tweak in PS when working with 16-bit Vuescan scans in PS. But don't do it for me, I prefer to work in PS with the full res scan rather than off a preview. The history list is a wonderful thing :) BTW I was scanning 20yr old TriX negs yesterday and the TMax100 0.55 setting worked well. Regards Tony Sleep http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info & comparisons ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body