![]() This would be a decent solution, except for times when, for a particular slide, the focus point lies on a part of the image with no edges or texture for the focus algorithm to use. As I understand it, Vuescan will have the scanner focus each slide at the specified X/Y focus point, before scanning it. Then (in the "Input" tab) set "Auto focus" to "Scan", and "Batch scan" to "All". The simplest thing is to set the focus point X/Y midway between an edge and the center of the transparency, to "split the difference" on a "cupped" slide. I am confused about how to achieve good focus, while still being able to batch scan. I am scanning mounted 35mm slides (using the 5-slide film carrier) in my Nikon LS-8000, using Vuescan.
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