> definitely not the case here. unless the preview doesn't show the results
> for some reason (it does for positives). i tried previews with 0, 1, 5,
> even 20 for the RGB exposure with no changes in the preview. i then ran
> nikonscan and tried doing previews at -2, 0, and 2. no change. i sw
> Yes, this already works in VueScan. Turn off "Options|Auto exposure"
> and set "Options|RGB exposure" and "Options|Infrared exposure".
> This controls the same SCSI fields as Nikon changes when you set
> the "Analog gain" option in NikonScan.
Ed,
As a VueScan and NikonScan user (I have an LS-
> Funnily enough I experience the so called Orange Shift problem when printing
> on PGPP from my 750.
>
> In the past I've printed a portrait of my tanned wife only to be
> disappointed with the immediate results, the brown skin tones fizz with an
> orange tint, but if left for 10mins or so the p
> I know this may invoke some passionate responses but has anybody in this
> group actually experienced the Epson 1270 orange cast problem mentioned?
> I've read all the info provided in the links given but I've never actually
> experienced the problem myself. Am I in the lucky minority or am I no
John,
> Is there any consensus about good scanners for
> negatives? My budget could be stretched to include something like a Nikon
> 2000 or Polaroid 4000, but I'd rather spend less if possible.
I can only speak for my own experience, but I've had a Nikon LS-30 for
over a year and have been ver