Download the new VueScan Pro1/30/2024 ![]() ![]() It's not perfect, but results are at least useful. I could only find two ways to make it work with color neg film:Īnyway, for B/W work I love vuescan, but for color, I switched back to EPSONscan. Even after locking exposure, base color, etc the vuescan still tries to guess exposure and balance for each frame and usually it royally screws it up. And with Ektar film specifically, it just gets maddening because of high contrast of the film. If you want to keep some filter and other adjustments in raw files, you need to choose 'Output with.Save' not 'Scan'. Lightroom e.g will let you do so on import. You can wrap it in DNG after the fact too. I always use Raw output, not DNG anything, this gives me a tiff file, uninverted, no adjustments by scanner and gamma 1.0 value. You could be confusing DNG tiff output with raw DNG output. If you choose Tiff, not raw, you will get positive image. When you choose Raw in Vuescan (tiff or DNG) it will save uninverted image, it's basically the raw data scanner reads from your medium. For my setup vuescan did a bad job with cropping. ![]() Hit the scan button wait 2 minutes, open cover, replace the 4 images close lid, hit scan without doing anything else and repeat. And easy, a simple as set the options you like save as a scan profile hit prescan check everything looks as expected. I actually think Epson Scan software works better than vuescan. ![]() My comment isn't about vuescan and Silverfastīut for my use, scanning many dias images form 1960-1980 I scan at 1200 dpi. ![]()
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