Vuescan what a pain in the neck...

Interesting comment because in using Vuescan for 8-9 years I learned not to bother with most of the options. I have used the same settings for 5-6 years.

The problems that I had were many, and trying to scan color was an exercise in frustration. I think that it's best to get the color as accurate as possible during the scan and then make final adjustments afterward.

I just found the software to be too clicky and finicky. I know that many people love this software. I wasn't one of them.
 
In a previous post, I mentionned that I tried Silverfast (demo), and that it wouldn't reckognize my scanner...

Reading the HELP file, I noticed that it's recommended to UNPLUG all other scanner, printer, etc... before to use Silverfast 😱 ! I can't believe it !

...so I tried the demo version of Vuescan, installed it in less than 5 minutes, scanned rapidly (!?!) 4 or 4 negatives then..... went back to the Vuescan site, and paid for the PRO version ! Of course, I will have to LEARN more the tips and tricks, but for a start, I was very happy !

Here's a screen-copy of a comparison of 2 scanned versions of the same negative (thank you Faststone !). The left image has been scanned at a photo-labo (!) and the right one with Vuescan on my scanner Reflecta CrystalScan 7200 ! What a difference 😀 !

Click on the following URL to get the original 1605x1000 pixels image ! http://www.pbase.com/scherrer/image/120306288/original.jpg

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I post-processed both images exactly the same way in Photoshop !

🙂
J-P.
 
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How do you batch process?

How do you batch process?

I am using vuescan on my macbook pro and epson 4990 scanner. I cannot
set it up to scan 4 strips of film while I get a coffee.

It stops after each scan and asks me if I want to san the next frame!

it is set for say 1-12, 'batch'. it does the preveiew, asks to correct each frame then scans and then stops.

please help.
 
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