You can scan it as positives and then do everything else in Photoshop.īut remember that the scanner is just a camera and will do it's own thing with the negative, that i find you need to set the black and white points in the scanner software te get the negs at the right starting point. I don't really mind paying for Vuescan $30, if it would have had a nice interface, work properly in OSX and have a simple one click button to turn off all the inside processing and preview the differences I make with the exposure levels Or maybe that's an idea for a project, and somebody would like to chip in? Is there a piece of software that can do that? Simply get me a tiff/dng from the Plustek? Plus I found out that most of the features in this software are useless to me, I much rather scan everything flat, just being able to adjust scanners resolution and exposure and do all the sharpening/reversing the negative and color correcting (white balance) in Photoshop/GIMP I am using a Mac with a Plustek scanner, and found out that both Vuescan and Silverlight are not Intel Mac compatible (they are still running on rosetta).