![]() ![]() Lineair DNG is a demosiaced file and contains RGB pixels and a set whitepoint. Not as detailed as Deepprime at 40 and even more plastic as prime at 65 but as non raw origin goid enough. And to my surprise it is quite reasonable. Just run it through HQ and then as tiff 16 bit through dfine2 in auto mode. I did some testing earlier with the free given optic pro 11? essential. – And, don’t compare the scans / ‘photos’ with your now-a-days output to avoid a lot of work. Like proposed, try DFine from your Nik collection (see webinar ). (I used so called ‘HighSpeed’ / 400 ISO). But remember, Prime / DeepPrime isn’t of any help to counteract film grain Later, when comparing the results with the ‘photos’ I took with my Nikon D750, I always preferred the raw-files from the camera. When Nikon stopped driver support for my SCSI Nikon film scanner, I got vuescan – long time ago. – If you ‘photographed’ the slide, Prime and DeepPrime could have assisted you, but you would have set your camera to low ISO anyway – so … To complement the information already provided by you may check Output tab and Creating RAW DNG files with Vuescan - Vuescan - Film Community at Negative Lab Proįrom what I understand, one now should be able to open the scanner’s dng-file with ACR (to correct white balance etc), but as the reproduction is not taken with a camera, DxO’s Prime / DeepPrime will not work. Now, I downloaded the latest version 9 圆4 (9.7.55) Professional Edition … to see something about ‘raw’. Hi been wondering about your dng-format question, as to my knowledge VueScan never supported dng-files. ![]()
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