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syaoran-kun said: Yeah can't see a big difference if not for the red hue..at least at 100% zoom.
it's because of inline image's resizing. the original sized scans have big difference (at least in my eyes)
aoie_emesai said: The single light scan has a red hue, ewww >.<
Just turning off one light causes huge hue shift. it suggests us that scanner's colors are very sensitive, and little hope to get natural colors on default profiles.
I believe human's naked eyes are superior than static machine's data
midzki
the original sized scans have big difference (at least in my eyes)
Just turning off one light causes huge hue shift.
it suggests us that scanner's colors are very sensitive, and little hope to get natural colors on default profiles.
I believe human's naked eyes are superior than static machine's data