User`s guide

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APPENDIX A: Advanced tools and techniques
Most of the common tasks have already been covered in the previous section. The next section
explains how to take advantage of some of VueScan's more advanced features.
Adjusting Color Balance
Correct color balance is critical for any image to look convincing. Neutral colors should remain
neutral and other colors lifelike.
VueScan's default setting for Color | Color balance (p. 71) ("White balance") is able to do this
automatically for the vast majority of scans. We say for the vast majority because if you've taken
a shot with unusual lighting, it can confuse the white balance algorithm.
The light from a sunset, for example, may be adjusted so that the ground appears grey instead
of orange and scans of flowers may appear less intense.
To solve this:
Change Color | Color balance (p. 71) from "White balance" to "Neutral"
If you're scanning slides, then make sure you've set Input | Media (p. 50) to "Image"
You can set the value of the neutral color yourself by using the manual setting, but be aware
this may seem counter intuitive as decreasing the red neutral color, for example, will increase
the overall red color of the image.
It's easier to use the right mouse button, click on a neutral color (ie shade of gray) to update the
color balance (use control key with Mac OS X). You can reset the color balance to White
Balance by double-clicking on the image with the right mouse button (use control key with Mac
OS X).