Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Tue 14, Jul'09 at 12:09 PM -0700, H. Ball Arche wrote: > Hated both of them as being non-intuitive with a steep learning curve. > I've > been using the Minolta software so long, since 2000, that I can get it to > do pretty much what I want. > > Actually, I don't believe in doing more at the scan step then pulling in > to > touch each end of the histogram, but then again I don't do much color - > don't mess with ICE, and only rarely go for a de-graining. I'm not going to argue with you about Vuescan as being intuitive or not, but I've found it great for B&W film. I don't like it very much for color scans and flip over to NikonScan for those, but for B&W it's great. I also don't do much adjusting in the scanning software. In fact, it sound like I do less than you since I don't even mess with the histogram... Not saying I'm a master at it, but if you're interested in the process, I wrote it up a couple weeks ago. <http://photo.net/learn/film/scanning/vuescan-black-white> Tim