This is why i suggested Provia. It has neutral colours and you aren't going to need to work out colour adjustments just to remove a negatives inbuilt colour printing mask from the scan.
It seems to me that there is way more work involved in translating to a positive the three different reversed to negative colour dye sets in a colour negative then there is in adjusting for a single coloured mask.
It seems to me that there is way more work involved in translating to a positive the three different reversed to negative colour dye sets in a colour negative then there is in adjusting for a single coloured mask.
But he's taking a negative from a new film he's trying and scanning it. He has no idea what the correct colour from that negative is. He can't see it. How can he adjust for it?
With a positive he can see it on the light box. He knows what his target is and can adjust to achieve it and make his own scan seetings for it.
But he's taking a negative from a new film he's trying and scanning it. He has no idea what the correct colour from that negative is. He can't see it. How can he adjust for it?
With a positive he can see it on the light box. He knows what his target is and can adjust to achieve it and make his own scan seetings for it.