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[filmscanners] Help with Vuescan?



I have a 16 bit scan of a photo that's on the large side (10,000 x
7,000 pixels), and I want to see if it benefits from sharpening.
Photoshop seems to be unable to sharpen a 16-bit image. I tried to
"scan from disk" in Vuescan and use the sharpening there (and also
tried grain reduction). Vuescan may have improved these aspects of
the photo, but the exposure and saturation went completely kerflooy
(a technical term meaning awful). Anyone have some guidelines for
settings for Vuescan that will apply sharpening and/or grain
reduction, but not change the exposure, color, etc at all?

If not, I'll continue in Photoshop.

Vuescan for Mac OS-X if that matters.

Alan

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