![]() My first approach is to start with the locking process, after specifying the film type in the color-tab, making sure the color options are set on manual. I suspect that clicking the " Lock film base color" option is the last step before clicking on scan, but this leaves me unsure if the settings are only being applied to that particular frame or the entire batch scan.Ĭan anyone comment on how to use this feature on the 9000ED with batch scans, and share your workflow suggestions?Īllthough I have another scanner, I thought I'd share anyway.įantastic photostream you've got, with great and caring colour usage.Įktar is imho not easy to process, I couldn't get rid of a reddish cast. Now, the issue is that whenever I go my blank calibration frame (shot with the cap on) and enable " Lock film base color," if I switch to any other frame the option gets disabled. ![]() I've been trying to scan some Kodak Ektar 100 (color negative) using Vuescan, and I've been reading up on the "Lock film base color" feature as a way of removing the color cast from the orange film base (which inverts into a blueish teal color on the scans).Īccording to the documentation, and from what I've found on various forums, the process is something like: Preview>select a clear area of the film or the leader> click "lock exposure"> preview again> click "Lock film base color"> scan.
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