


Well film labs RPL ,FIND and many more in the US use what they deemed as good scanners.These are commercial high capacity film scanners ( flatbed?) that can scan film fast but costs are out of the affordability of hobbyists.( over US$20K new thereabouts?) unless you are crazy enough to invest in one.haha. A search will tell you more if you care to find out. Sorry I have fixed the link for tutorial in my post.
HOW TO SCAN COLOR NEGATIVES WITH VUESCAN HOW TO
In the tutorial the author explains how vuescan works and show how to calibrate white balance and what settings are selected.The reason there is a green and blue colour cast is vuescan boost these pixels to correct for the orange film base of negatives albeit over done? Ultimately final processing in photoshop will be needed to get usable photos because it does it nondestructively meaning original file is untouched.A futher readup on colour management and colour space processing workflow will be of help.Even the colour cast can be corrected in photoshop if processed in raw file like tiff. Perhaps an understanding of how vuescan work to get a scan will help with this tutorial which you may have already read. So the problem lies in the proper workflow of vuescan and similarly Silverfast. Colour negative scanning is a bit different than colour slides or positives but none the less your research online will show people have the same problem as your green and blue cast in scanned files like here.
HOW TO SCAN COLOR NEGATIVES WITH VUESCAN SOFTWARE
Like any software there is a learning curve. Ultimately final processing in photoshop will be needed to get usable photos because it does it nondestructively meaning original file is untouched.A futher readup on colour management and colour space processing workflow will be of help.Even the colour cast can be corrected in photoshop if processed in raw file like tiff. In the tutorial the author explains how vuescan works and show how to calibrate white balance and what settings are selected.The reason there is a green and blue colour cast is vuescan boost these pixels to correct for the orange film base of negatives albeit over done?

