On Jul 26, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 5:34 PM, paul stenquist <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I get a RAW file using vuescan on my Epson 3200. Or, I assume, with any 
>> other scanner.
>> Paul
> 
> A VueScan raw file is different from a DSLR raw file. It's essentially
> a linear gamma RGB TIFF file without VueScan's image processing
> applied, and is designed specifically to allow multiple different
> adjustment settings to be tried with VueScan without having to run the
> media back through the scanner.
> 
> DSLR raw files have quite a bit more flexibility in terms of what you
> can do with them. The negative side of DSLR capture is that you're
> dependent upon the quality of the optics, how well you focus them, and
> of course limited by whatever resolution the DSLR is capable of.
> 
> However, with today's 10-14 Mpixel DSLRs and a suitable setup, you can
> achieve approximately the same image resolution as a 4000 ppi scanner
> with better dmax from 35mm film.
> -- 

Good to know. 

But I use ACR to process Vuescan raw files, and it has worked out quite well. 
Although I must point out  that I don't do much scanning, so my observations 
are based on only a handful of attempts.
Paul


> Godfrey
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