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RE: filmscanners: Vuescan Strategy



>> This is certainly up to Ed Hamrick, but my long time 
>> understanding has been that the aim was to create a 
>> scanned image file that gave the maximum image data 
>> for adjustment in an image editor.

I totally agree with this. I like Vuescan mainly because it seems to
give me much better results with minimum intervention - hugely helpful
when batchscanning (as I'm doing now). If I want to adjust levels I can
do so within Photoshop or whatever later on when I actually use the
image.

However, as with all these UI decisions, making it an option would
please all of the people, all of the time. ;-)

Mark




 




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