Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/05/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On May 10, 2010 at 11:38 PM -0500, James Laird wrote: > Another Kodachrome scan with my LS4000, this time with Vuescan. Like > all of us trying to kill the blues. Is it working? Nice shot. So I played around some more with some Kodachrome slides. Scanned one thinking by accident that it wasn't Kodachrome and scanned it with the 'positive' setting. Once I realized my mistake, I scanned it again using the Kodachrome setting in Nikonscan. Lo and behold, the picture was significantly bluer when scanned on the non-Kodachrome setting. It was correctable, and while the one scanned on the correct setting was much closer to the original, it still needed a bit of correction. From what I recall of the color settings in Vuescan, there's no Kodachrome setting. I've read that the yellow dye used in Kodachrome looks differently to our eyes than it does scanner electronics - probably something to do with the spectral width and shape of it. As a result, your scans come out blue/cyan. Anyway, if your software doesn't account for it, you probably will have to in post. Nikonscan does some to account for this. Vuescan probably doesn't. I think Silverfast does.