Tom, to make this easier for us to help you diagnose, I suggest you do a very low resolution scan to a RAW file, inside Vuescan, and post the RAW file to your webspace. Some of us can download the image and play with it in Vuescan. This might help us to diagnose the problem for you.
Jawed > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 04 January 2002 02:26 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Vuescan clipping > > > Thanks Bob, for your reply. > > What are my color spaces set at? I use Bruce RGB for both, since that is > what I use in PS, and I can't find my monitor profile in the list. It > doesn't make any difference with my problem, what ever space I use. > > I tried your suggestions, and many variations. What I found was that if I > use media: Image, the clipping comes within range, but still is not > adjustable down using the exposure lock. It doesn't matter what balance I > use, None, White and Neutral give the same result. Using the setting, > however, prevents me from using the film terms, which is the > reason I like to > use vuescan. The colors are similar to using NS 2.5; not good. > The cause of > the problem could be the film terms themselves, but it could be > brought under > control if I could get the eposure lock to decrease exposure, as > I can when > using NS. > > Tom Wells > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---------------------- > Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with > 'unsubscribe filmscanners' > or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the > message title or body > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
