Ted, I hope that you get that to work. I was always told that it wouldn't, but I had people say the same thing about dslr scanning.
Ted, I hope that you get that to work. I was always told that it wouldn't, but I had people say the same thing about dslr scanning.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Vuescan is limited in the types of profiles it understands; just gamma-matrix if I remember well. I scan the IT8 target raw (output device colors), and generate the profile with Argyll. Raw scans are then converted (allocate profile) outside vuescan. This allows to use LUT profiles, more flexible/accurate. That way I have "true" colors right away. And I can do "creative" modifications as a distinct stage, starting from a sound starting point.
If you intend to go that route, send me a PM, there is a small subtlety.
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