It seems the Vuescan RAW is DNG so it should be fine. I'm still reading the VueScan user manual to try to figure this stuff out, but in the meantime advice from experienced VueScan users would be very appreciated on how best to use VueScan and Lightroom together.Ī quick google of Vuescan Raw in Lightroom says yes. What I am definitely going to do is process the scanned images in Lightroom 5… So my biggest question is: Is it okay to use the Raw images for these edits? Or should I export to standard TIFF or JPG files first? In reality I probably never re-process them in VueScan, but it makes me feel good to save the Raw files just in case. ![]() ![]() I've been scanning the slides as VueScan "Raw" files so that I can re-process them in the future with VueScan without rescanning the slides. Can anyone suggest a good workflow for using VueScan together with Lightroom? I'm a bit confused about the VueScan "Raw" format and whether or not it plays nicely with Lightroom.
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