Well, it may be far easier once one is at the top of
the learning curve, but the curve is steep and high.

I am scanning skiing pics, so the contrast is high. 
When I get the snow white, the highlights blow.  Bring
down the highlights, the colors get muddy.  Bring up
the colors, the snow isn't white anymore.  Around and
around.

May give it a try with VueScan this evening instead of
the Epson software.

Godders, if I emailed you a tiff file, would you be
willing to have a go and let me know how you did it?

Rick

--- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Negatives are far  
> easier to scan than slides because they are less
> contrasty and it's  
> easier to capture their full tonal range, due to
> more latitude.
> 
> What you're really saying is that you don't know how
> to color balance  
> a negative, it seems. I agree that it's a skill that
> has some art to it.
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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