Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Superia, CM et al

2001-11-27 Thread Rob Geraghty

Ken Durling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Your suggestions are helping.  Generic and Neutral color balance
 are getting me closer to at least the right hues, although the
 saturation is still way off.

Saturation is always low with Vuescan in my experience, but it's easily
fixed in an editor.  Glad you could get a bit closer!

Rob





filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Superia, CM et al

2001-11-26 Thread Rob Geraghty

Ken Durling wrote:
Tried NHG, and it was way off.  Haven't tried SHG, and I don't know
why not!  Will do and report.

I don't know if you've tried this, but have a go at Generic Colour Negative
and Neutral instead of White Balance.

Rob


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Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Superia, CM et al

2001-11-26 Thread Ken Durling

On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 10:35:41 +1000, you wrote:

Ken Durling wrote:
Tried NHG, and it was way off.  Haven't tried SHG, and I don't know
why not!  Will do and report.

I don't know if you've tried this, but have a go at Generic Colour Negative
and Neutral instead of White Balance.

Rob


Thanks Rob - trying that now.


Ken



Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Superia, CM et al

2001-11-26 Thread Ken Durling



Folks - 

Your suggestions are helping.  Generic and Neutral color balance
are getting me closer to at least the right hues, although the
saturation is still way off.  Tweaking the brightness levels of the
reds and blues in the scan are helping too.   I think it's to the
point where I can probably photoshop it, although I've never had
anything be this far off since I got the scanner!  Wow.  

So thanks.


Ken