Jerry, Some options within VueScan, like the scanning DPI available, are scanner dependent. From what I've seen with my Expression 1680, it appears that the max scan DPI available for selection is the optical limit; 1600, in my case. Levels adjustment is done via the Black/White sliders in the, I believe, "Colors" tab. Make sure you have "Advanced" set within the first tab. I have not found any curves adjustment capability available. If any of you experienced VueScan users out there know how to effect a curves adjustment, please post. You use a Mac, right? I believe VueScan HAS to run from the folder on the desktop. You can, however, direct your output files to another folder. Hope this helps. Alan Huntley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 2:46 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Vuescan > I have a question concerning VUEscan. I've been through every panel in > the advanced mode, but I can't find a thing on adjusting levels or > curves. Also, the highest resolution I can scan at for the Agfa T2500 is > 1250 DPI. That isn't good enough for 6x6 films, I need the full 2500 > DPI. Am I missing something, or doesn't vuescan support higher DPI or > levels or curves? Also, VUEscan runs directly from its folder on the > desktop. SHouldn't it actually be installed in the system folder? There > is no installation program to do this. > > Thanks > > Jerry
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Re: [Digital BW] Vuescan
2002-12-01 by A. Huntley
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