It is my understanding that flatbed scanners don't output the same "RAW" data a camera sensor does. In Epson Scan, I scan using "color positive" (even though I am scanning negatives) to keep the software from making any color adjustments (as it would do if scanning with the "color negative" option when it converts to a positive) I scan to a TIFF file, and I turn color management "off". Both scans are at 48bit color, 4800dpi (highest optical resolution of this scanner.) I've made a few test scans to find which one edits best. I have a flatbed Epson Scanner (Epson V370) and am testing the two programs against each other. I am currently scanning film negatives and trying VueScan demo.
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