On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 08:38:56 +1300, you wrote: >Ken Durling wrote: >>I have two questions. One is I'm having a very hard time scanning >>Superia 400, and there's no setting for it in Vuescan. > >General consensus is to use Reala 100 (Japan), I believe. That choice gives me the >most accurate colour with Superia. > > >>Which leads me to my next question - what is the next step in getting >into CM? > >I would forget about CM until you have achieved a satisfactory workflow through to >your printed output, with colour that you think is pretty good. Then maybe CM can >gild the lily? >
Colin - Well, with the exception of a few films, I think I *am* fairly satisfied with my workflow, which is why I think I'm ready to get a little more precise. I'm just getting small variations between my monitor and printer - small but significant, like in skintones. I realize I'm probably opening a can of worms, though, and we all know that the only way to get them back in the can is to use a bigger can! Ken Durling Photo.net portfolio: http://www.photo.net/shared/community-member?user_id=402251
