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Let's suppose that i have scanned color negative in Vuescan to image with linear gamma and without color profile in it (as described in ColorPerfect FAQ). Before process it in ColorPerfect i need to open image in photoshop. When i open image in photoshop i see a dialog box which purpose me to leave image without profile or assign profile. Jun 05, 2013 Let's suppose that i have scanned color negative in Vuescan to image with linear gamma and without color profile in it (as described in ColorPerfect FAQ). Before process it in ColorPerfect i need to open image in photoshop. When i open image in photoshop i see a dialog box which purpose me to leave image without profile or assign profile.
Color Perfect Vuescan
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I had been experimenting with the contact-print idea as well, but using my flat-bed scanner rather than a digital camera. Biggest issue comes down to what to use for backlighting. I tested it using a 'white screen' app on an Android tablet, images didn't come out very well. So I just tried something like what you did, just using the same white-screen app as a backlight (since it was already on hand). They still come out awful in VueScan.
Still think the light-box and digital camera give me the best images to work from, I just need an application (or probably an ImageMagick script) to do the 'reversal' that gives me usable contact sheets.