![]() The software is Aztek's Digital Photo Lab (DPL). I can't help you much with Vuescan (haven't used it for a long time), but some thoughts anyway.įor scanning roll film, or sheet film, I used a Howtek 4500 drum scanner. I could not a) get 6 boxes to show up and b) figure out if even possible to move the boxes around much. Although if it crosses over to another box the program then swaps to you editting that numbered box. You then draw your crop/scan box inside the defined area. You can also use the arrows in the bottom right corner to switch. And you can click on it to choose that box. My understanding is that if you hover over a box it tells you a number. Not 6 numbered boxes, as one would expect. If I type in 2 by 3 in the settings I only get 3 boxes on the left, an "empty space" in the upper right, and a 4th box on the bottom right. So a maximum of 6 images could be scanning at once. Using 120 film in my holders allows me to have two strips of 3 images on each strip, side by side. Haven't actually tried scanning it though. I have been able to sort of batch scan one strip of 120 film. ![]() I looked all over the web, APUG, Vuescan's site, etc. I am using betterscanning film holders and for 4x5 stuff dry mounting my negatives. I just got Vuescan about a week ago and used it to scan some 4x5 Color Negatives (the main reason I got it was to scan color negs and slide film). I am not exceptionally good at PS, but decent with Lightroomī) Scan the entire strips as one large image then crop each negative out laterĬ) Figured how to use multi-image batch scanning It would be nice to batch scan, but if it is really complicated using Vuescan I am open to other options I have tons of color to scan, because I put it off for the past 2ish years Hardware I own: Epson V700 scanner, betterscanning variable height mounting station, betterscanning dual MF film holder, and the plastic 35mm holder that comes with the v700. Software I am using/own: Epsonscan, Vuescan, ColorPerfect plugin. ![]() ![]() I got really nasty colors from Epson's software (I am happy with b/w though), thus bought Vuescan to use for color. Any help appreciated.ĭevelop a workflow for scanning color film, 120 and 35mm (I think I have 4x5 down). ![]()
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