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I normally only shoot b&w film, leaving color to digital. I have, however, 4 rolls of Velvia that I need to scan. I use Vuescan and a KM Scan Dual IV. My initial efforts have produced images with a severe magenta cast, and I am having trouble getting the color balance correct.
If anyone has a workflow to suggest, I would be very appreciative.
Robert
If anyone has a workflow to suggest, I would be very appreciative.
Robert
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rich815
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First, try to scan as Image, not Slide. That always gave me better color and Ed Hamrick himself suggests this for slide film.
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Rich,
Thanks for the tip. The color cast I was getting was so bad I thought the scanner was toast. I then did my old reliable trick (I unplugged it). When I turned it back on, the color cast was gone, but I had banding. Upgrading to the latest version of Vuescan then eliminated the banding. I think I am now good to go.
Robert
Thanks for the tip. The color cast I was getting was so bad I thought the scanner was toast. I then did my old reliable trick (I unplugged it). When I turned it back on, the color cast was gone, but I had banding. Upgrading to the latest version of Vuescan then eliminated the banding. I think I am now good to go.
Robert
furcafe
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You can also try messing w/the color balance options. Often, choosing "None" or "Neutral" (as opposed to "Auto" or "White Balance") works better.
rich815 said:First, try to scan as Image, not Slide. That always gave me better color and Ed Hamrick himself suggests this for slide film.
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