User`s guide

VueScan User's Guide
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Using Raw Scan Files
If you're scanning several images in one go, scan each image once and save the raw CCD data
file. You can then re-process these scans in a variety of ways without having to scan the image
again. This minimises film handling and is the fastest way to re-process all the scans if you want
to try different options.
For batch scanning:
Select File | Default options (p. 40) from the File menu (p. 39).
Set the options on the Input tab (p. 49) of the Options panel (p. 9) for the source and
media you're using
Set Crop | Preview area (p. 68) to "Default", Crop | Crop size (p. 64) to "Maximum"
In the Output tab (p. 78) un-check all the options except for Output | Raw file (p. 88)
As each image is scanned, files with sequential numbering such as "scan0001.tif, scan0002.tif",
etc. will be created. You can change the folder and file names by changing the Output | Raw file
(p. 88) name option.
To re-process these raw files:
Set the Input | Source (p. 50) option to "File", and set Input | Files (p. 50)to point to the