asked!
Thanx again!!!
Guy Clark
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From: Erik Kaffehr [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 2:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Slide scanning on the Minolta Scan Multi II
Hi!
I'd suggest that best way of making the pictures
= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guy clark) =
I am running out of ideas. Image Brightness under the Color tab simply
appears to raise the overall level, but without improving the image (I guess
the contrast isn't changed).
Increase the gamma setting under the color tab for
HI, Everybody!
Up until now I've been scanning negative materials almost exclusively with
very gratifying results. Recently I took several rolls of both Ektachrome
and Kodachrome slides which came out a *little* on the dark side. They look
great in the slide viewer, but are probably a bit,
Clark Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, I couldn't seem to get Viewscan to alter the exposure at all
using
the Options-Exposure adjustment. With auto exposure enabled, I get a
number
of something like 7.3 in the exposure box. If I disable the auto exposure
and put in a number like 15 I