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Fine mode increases scan time a bit, but eliminates the banding. Some Nikon scanners, such as the LS-8000ED, have a bug that produces banding in the final scan. Fine Mode: If you use a Nikon scanner use this. If you use autofocus only on the prescan, it may focus on an area without much texture and reduce image sharpness in the final scan.
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This should be a detailed area, not a flat tone. On the Nikon scanners, you can choose a pont on the image for the autofocus mechanism to lock on to. Auto Focus: Always (if you scanner offers this.flatbeds don't usually). You'll regret this deeply when you decide to make a larger print and have to rescan and redo ALL your post-processing, dodging and burning, retouching, etc. Don't scan lower thinking you'll make smaller prints. Scan Resolution: Whatever your scanner's highest is. The Prescan is just needed so you can set the cropping of the scan. It doesn't need to be high resolution, so scanning for screen resolution makes the preview scan faster.
#VUESCAN BIBLE SOFTWARE#
The software makes the preview large enough to see on your screen. Preview resolution: Set this to 677 DPI. See my Vuescan Batch Scanning Tutorial for directions. Batch Scanning: This allows scanning more than one image at a time. In the current version, I see no difference. In earlier versions of Vuescan, I did get different results, and for some images I liked the scans using the IMAGE setting, and for some I preferred the SLIDE FILM setting. In actual practice, I can see no difference between the two settings. I have no idea how the software would know what the actual scene looked like, but that's what the Vuescan Users Guide says. Vuescan's instructions say that if you choose IMAGE, it will try to make the scan look as close as it can to the colors in the slide and if you choose SLIDE FILM, it will try to make the scan look more like the actual colors in the scene. For color slides and transparencies, there are actually two choices that will work. Media This tells Vuescan what type of film you're scanning. These are the settings that I use for scanning color slides and transparencies.Ĭlick on the thumbnail to the left to see the settings in a larger image in a new window. The controls are divided into several tabs. Vuescan is a very powerful program with a lot of settings.