

Start from scratch using my it8 target (slide) as a guideline is it necessary and how?Ģ.

My last attemp was to follow this procedure and end up with an acceptable tif after proceessing it in lightroom.ġ. Following Roger Smith's (hope he is reading this) advice i run into and took every signle step.Ĥ. I created a new icc profile with Scarse which when I assign it in photoshop and converted to adobeRGB i have a great result in the scanned it8target (slide) but negatives again look like crap. Red colours were too bright and fluorecent.ģ.
#VUESCAN VS LIGHTROOM 6 MANUAL#
After that I calibrated my scanner following VS manual and used the icc profile in the above procedure. Scan a black piece of film in neutral colour without filters in 48b, generic film etc. My first attemp was to follow the advanced workflow of VS as per various advices. For the above purpose I bought a Q60 it8 target (slide) in order to calibrate my scaner.ġ. I don't want to use photoshop (it is complicated for me) and i want to avoid canon s/w since it gives me low level scans. The main point is to scan a tif file of every frame import it to lightroom and adjust it inthere. I tried canon s/w, silverfast, colorneg and I ended up in Vuescan (after reading douzens of reviews). I followed every tip, guideline and advise in order to success in 1 good scan from my Canon 8800f but with no luck. I've been through every single thread, tutorial, question manual I found on the net and ofcourse this present site. I'm struggling to start scanning a bunch of various old negatives for 3 months now.
