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Old 05-22-2008, 04:55 PM
P. Taine
 
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Default Another question, vis-a-vis V700 color and exposure correction -- NOT slides

Taking a break from slides (see my recent and ongoing question) I tried the V700
on some old photographs, only to find that neither color correction nor
backlight correction are available when scanning reflective material!

Color correction I know I can do (albeit slowly) by hand, but I haven't figured
out what the backlight fix does, what ever it is, it doesn't show up in the
manual color tools. Does anyone know how to simulate this by hand?

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Old 05-22-2008, 05:31 PM
P. Taine
 
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Default Re: Another question, vis-a-vis V700 color and exposure correction -- NOT slides --Whoops -- I found the answer.

On Thu, 22 May 2008 15:55:48 GMT, P. Taine <user@domaine.invalid> wrote:

>Taking a break from slides (see my recent and ongoing question) I tried the V700
>on some old photographs, only to find that neither color correction nor
>backlight correction are available when scanning reflective material!
>
>Color correction I know I can do (albeit slowly) by hand, but I haven't figured
>out what the backlight fix does, what ever it is, it doesn't show up in the
>manual color tools. Does anyone know how to simulate this by hand?
>
>P. Taine


I just found that I had to change the "Auto Exposure Type" to Photo.

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