Re: Color settings in new VueScan
- From: Andrey Tarasevich <andreytarasevich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 11:52:57 -0700
Stewart wrote:
...I think that what you need is on the input tab:
I noticed that the new version of VueScan supports per-frame color
settings in the 'Color' tab for batch scans. This is great and makes
perfect sense, but often it is also very useful to be able to batch-scan
several frames with exactly the same color settings. Is there any
convenient way to set-up such a scan (aside from the manual copying of
numerical values one-by-one from one frame to another)?
I tried to look into the user guide, but haven't found anything so far.
preview, then check "lock exposure"
preview again, and a new check box will appear on the input tab, which
allows you to lock image color.
No, that's not exactly what I'm talking about. In my case I need to have
identical neutral color values (r, g, b) for several frames. That's the
'Manual' color balance values that can be set by right-clicking the
neutral color in the image. They used to be global. Now they became
per-frame. I'd like to know if there's any way now to apply the values
set in one frame to other frames.
This is described in the guide somewhere. I don't really understand why
locking the exposure doesn't lock the color as well the first time, but
it works very well. I use it all the time when scanning 6x17
transparencies in several chunks on a Coolscan 9000 for subsequent
stitching.
That's close, but that's still not exactly what I'm looking for. I don't
want to lock exposure, for example. I just want to lock the color
balance settings.
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Best regards,
Andrey Tarasevich
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