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Vuescan slide scanning
Vuescan slide scanning





You can find more information on the commands in the Vuescan manual, especially on page 57 where the Batch List option is explained.Īs my scanner is not supported on my OS anymore I don't have Vuescan installed to show screenshots, but these steps + the manual should be enough. This directs Vuescan to only scan these frames. Now in the text box next to the Batch List option write down 1,4,5,8.Let's assume Vuescan recognized your 4 slides under frame #1, #4, #5 and #8. You can find this by varying the Frame number in the Input tab and noting the frame numbers that actually select a slide. That crossprocessed fish is pretty freaky. 1 or so to get rid of some of the empty space, or just use Photoshop. Now you have to find out what frame numbers the actual slides have. Under the Vuescan prefs you should be able to turn on the histogram feature, and that will show you it at the time of scanning.After that choose List instead of All in the Batch Scan options.

vuescan slide scanning

Choose All in the Batch Scan options drop-down menu.To only scan the four slides follow these steps:

vuescan slide scanning

I spent a lot of time looking at reviews, I could have got a flatbed scanner but as most of my slides and negatives are 35mm I came to the conclusion that a dedicated 35 mm film/slide scanner would have the edge on quality. Subsequently it starts scanning all 8 regions where it thinks slides are present. The Plustek 8200i is an excellent scanner, it came with Silverfast but Ill talk about that software later. My canon 4200f scanner is supposed to be win 7 compatible. If I understand your question correctly you place 4 slides in a transparency adapter, enable Multi Crop and then Vuescan recognizes (erroneously) that you want to scan 8 slides. VueScan uses infrared data from the scanner to remove dust and other particles from your slides, resulting in clearer, higher-quality images.







Vuescan slide scanning