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Vuescan color too dark11/23/2023 Irrespective of what your preview looks like, the film base color is selected correctly and locked in. Try selecting "white balance: none" in the Color tab to get rid of the (overcorrecting) behaviour. At this point (unless you select "white balance: none"), if you previewed a piece of film that is completely clear, the preview will appear pink(ish) and the scan histogram will span the whole range of values - that is normal, vuescan will by default choose the black/white points such that the histogram will span the whole range. Preview again, click "lock film base color". Preview a piece of clear leader - the whole frame need not be clear, in fact things may work more intuitively if it isn't. For color negative, do this: uncheck all "lock" settings. Software to consider (besides Silverfast)? Am I doing something completely Work? As much as I used to like Vuescan, I'm considering other software that Has anybody else had this problem and not had the Advanced Workflow solution Scanned so that I can crop the image in Photoshop. Thinks it is on each and every frame) and I would rather have the entire frame Location on each frame (the film doesn't match up to exactly where the scanner This is a less than ideal solution as the cropped area isn't in the same Reduce the area that is scanned to exclude the edges of the frame and then scan. What seems to work the best is to uncheck everything, I've found that sometimes unchecking the "Lock film baseĬolor" box helps a bit. (preview), and then locking the film color base. The borders of the frame, rescanning (preview), locking exposure, rescanning I've also tried previewing the image, cropping the image in Vuescan to exclude I've also first previewed the image, cropped itĪnd then previewed it again to find that the previewed image has gone from black Guessing, then, that when the scanner scans a blank frame and the result is The user should choose a frame that would scan as completely black. IĬhecked the Vuescan "Help" and it says that when scanning color negative film, The frame has come out black, but sometimes it comes out a pinkish color. I've tried to preview a blank frame about half a dozen times. I've tried this, however, and have run into several problems. What I've read, is to lock the exposure and film base color of the film before The colors of the picture completely off. Software seems to be taking into account the borders of the frame which throws Version of Vuescan, but I'm using a new computer (old computer died), so I don'tīasically, I'm running into a problem which has been mentioned before where the I had this problem earlier and simply reverted to an earlier I recently decided to start using film again and have run into some problems
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