

I haven't had any luck with VueScan's red green and blue adjustments in the Color tab. If you're using film types that aren't in this table, particularly some of the newer Fuji films, try experimenting with the Kodak Gold and Kodak Advantix settings - these seem to work well. Look at the VueScan film types page for a list of film types that VueScan knows about. I also don't use the film grain or sharpening filters.

I need to have "Restore Fading" checked on the "Filter" tab almost all the time. Sometimes (but rarely) I can get something usable by right clicking on something neutral. On the Color tab, I usually only get usable results with the "White Balance" and "Auto" settings. Sometimes I get lucky with "Auto" in Curves. I generally treat Vuescan as the first pass, save as a 16 bit TIFF, and then wrestle a lot with PhotoShop Curves. I've been scanning negatives with VueScan and have found that color correcting negatives in VueScan to be more of an art than a science.
