<p>Hi!<br /> I am trying to archive my colour neg. collection in TIFF or RAW. Trying all this workflows (SAW doesn't work in ver 8.5). Now I am trying workflow with manualy adjusting RGB gains (Lock exposure unselected, colour balance to none, output colour space = device rgb) and saving in 48bit tiff, input media to image. I have Minolta DimageScan 5400.<br /> Can anyone give me some recomendations for new Vuescan (where scanning in colour neg. doesn't work right).<br /> Some more questions<br /> Is locking exposure important?<br /> What's the best way to make a batch - or how to adjust scanned files in A-Lightroom or A-PS?<br /> Should i assign any ICC profile to this files?<br>
For Example: my rgb Gain values:</p>
<p>R: 1<br>
G: 2.54<br>
B: 4.36</p>
<p>Is that not too much? And values in preview are around 180??? I can't get them higher to be neutral.<br>
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<p>Hi!<br /> I am trying to archive my colour neg. collection in TIFF or RAW. Trying all this workflows (SAW doesn't work in ver 8.5). Now I am trying workflow with manualy adjusting RGB gains (Lock exposure unselected, colour balance to none, output colour space = device rgb) and saving in 48bit tiff, input media to image. I have Minolta DimageScan 5400.<br /> Can anyone give me some recomendations for new Vuescan (where scanning in colour neg. doesn't work right).<br /> Some more questions<br /> Is locking exposure important?<br /> What's the best way to make a batch - or how to adjust scanned files in A-Lightroom or A-PS?<br /> Should i assign any ICC profile to this files?<br>
For Example: my rgb Gain values:</p>
<p>R: 1<br>
G: 2.54<br>
B: 4.36</p>
<p>Is that not too much? And values in preview are around 180??? I can't get them higher to be neutral.<br>
Many Thanks,<br /> Gregor</p>