timbo10ca
Member
I went to a talk on scanning and was told that a scanner should be profiled/calibrated at least once a month. I'm not sure why this is necessary- the file data doesn't change, and the color of the target doesn't change. Does the scanner itself drift in how it is reading the colors?
Also, if I'm using a target to calibrate in Vuescan, do I set the white balance to neutral when scanning and using the profiles thereafter? I scanned a photo of my daughter made with Astia and it had a green cast to it, even with the scanner calibrated with an Astia target. I tried using NikonScan and it was only marginally better (without the aid of any ability to calibrate with targets).
Thanks,
Tim
Also, if I'm using a target to calibrate in Vuescan, do I set the white balance to neutral when scanning and using the profiles thereafter? I scanned a photo of my daughter made with Astia and it had a green cast to it, even with the scanner calibrated with an Astia target. I tried using NikonScan and it was only marginally better (without the aid of any ability to calibrate with targets).
Thanks,
Tim