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Re: Sure

Forums › TWAIN Classic › warm up window – workaround needed › Re: Sure

November 5, 2008 at 10:13 pm #24688
pirulo_1979
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Sorry for my not clear explanation.But is not that easy to explain 🙂
So if you scan positive films you can use the mask what you got with the scanner.In all epsons scanner for sure you will notice that there is part of this mask which is not allowed to be covered by the film.In fact this part is used by the scanner in order to make a kind of white balance before scanning the film.I was looking for a way to avoid this balancing or to force some one with a fix setup.I need to do that because if the film cover this part of the scanner the scanned image will be with alterated colours.
Hope i was a bit more clear, if not just ask me again 🙂 thanks for you help anyway.

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