![]() I scan mostly slide film and I find that scanners do a bad job of seeing into the shadows. If they use it as a scanning software only, then what would be the best practices for post-scan activities? Here I am asking help from the Vuescan users how they use it as a comprehensive scanning & editing tool. Now I am almost giving up Vuescan option. I did explore an every option for color balnce settings and the targeted film stock settings. I read Vuescan manual and googled others' use cases. Particularly with color negative films such as Kodak Ektar 100. Honestly, I have never gotten any satisfactory output from Vuescan in terms of color. I tried a dng raw scan and convert/edit processes with Negative Lab Pro or ColorPerfect however, the processes involved were complicated and time consuming while the results were mediocre compared to the scan output from either Silverfast or Epson Scan. For that purpose, I need to finalize the comparative analysis, and design my digitalization workflow adopting the selected scanning software tool. My strategy is to do it right while I stay with scanning software, and to minimize post-scan edits where possible. ![]() I think I can get fairly good results consistanly except Vuescan Pro. I have 3 scanning software, Epson Scan, SilverFast 8 Ai Studio, Vuescan Pro. I am currently using an Epson V850 flatbed scanner.
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