You may want to post the same questions in the digital darkroom forum, as there you'll get geek talk till your green and spinning on what you can do to scan provia and velvia.as they did to me. a million ways to get it right, and 5 million ways of trying (at least with VueScan ) ) Your best bet for color, is to do as I did, and photograph a MacBeth. The 2 scanners in question in my case are a Nikon slide scanner (CoolScan IV ED) and a Canon Lide 50 flatbed scanner. You have the best book (love that book), and you'll learn as I did, that there is no tutorial for scanning slides (or film for that matter). The image looks very close to what I had on the light table. Left the color at default, and pushed the brights a small amount before the scan to get more info in the blacks. Scanning isnt something that can be done quickly and scanning lots of slides can tax your patience. If it doesn’t, try powering off the computer, powering off the scanner, powering on the scanner and then powering on the computer. The VueScan option requires you to provide a 35mm film IT8 target but you then scan the. Here is Provia400 that I scanned last night. If VueScan doesn’t see your scanner on Mac OS X, first make sure that About This Mac (in the Apple menu) in the USB devices section can see the scanner. After purchase an option to buy a full Vuescan licence specific to the scanner would allow full resolution scans, option to save to TIFF with multiple pass. Provia and I have a love/hate relationship with my Nikon 9000. for sure, make sure you're output is at least AdobeRGB 24bit, and not sRGB. Byu bulk, I mean something that can scan at least, say, 20 slides in a row (As i have about 8000 slides to scan in total). I'm looking to get a bulk slide scanner to scan 35mm slides (mounted in slide frames). I always leave the colors to default, and often push the brightness after the preview. 1 I'm going to put this here since I don't know if it fits into any other categories.
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