Epson TWAIN (Scanner) Driver

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Tom F
May 29, 2004
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Does anyone know if there’s a way to disable the automatic color correction? There’s a radio button labeled No Color Correction, but obviously it doesn’t work. With every scan the Gamma and Shadow settings change.

What do the values have to be set on for getting a "raw" image?

Any help appreciated.

Tom.

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Geoff Jackson
May 29, 2004
Does anyone know if there’s a way to disable the automatic color
correction?
There’s a radio button labeled No Color Correction, but obviously it
doesn’t work.
With every scan the Gamma and Shadow settings change.

What do the values have to be set on for getting a "raw" image?
Any help appreciated.

Tom.

Above the No Color Correction, select Color Controls then make sure that Continuous Auto Exposure is not selected. This will prevent the driver from changing the exposure when you make a new selection. (this is in Epson Twain
5)


Geoff Jackson, Nottingham, UK.

www.gjphoto.f9.co.uk
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Tom F
May 29, 2004
Thanks Geoff, but I forgot to mention something; I’m scanning negative film with the Automatic Thumbnail Preview for Film option on, therefore, Continuous Auto Exposure has no effect on the color.

What I wanted the scanner to do is scan those films as is, so no information from the picture is lost (under/over exposure).

Currently, I’m set on ICM sRGB (no monitor compensation), but when scanning all pictures are underexposed and I manually have to change the exposure. It’s either that, or letting the driver decide. I prefer that 🙂

Thanks again.

"Geoff Jackson" wrote in message | > Does anyone know if there’s a way to disable the automatic color | correction?
| > There’s a radio button labeled No Color Correction, but obviously it | doesn’t work.
| > With every scan the Gamma and Shadow settings change. | >
| > What do the values have to be set on for getting a "raw" image? | >
| > Any help appreciated.
| >
| > Tom.
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| Above the No Color Correction, select Color Controls then make sure that | Continuous Auto Exposure is not selected. This will prevent the driver from | changing the exposure when you make a new selection. (this is in Epson Twain | 5)
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| Geoff Jackson, Nottingham, UK.
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| www.gjphoto.f9.co.uk
| (Remove the obvious to reply)
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