hoakin1981
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So, i checked again my Provia 100F slides back from lab. Turns out they are much better than what i originally thought. To the naked eye and even under a normal light they look very dark but when checked under a "light table" (android app) and with a loupe i realized that they are very well exposed especially considering the film's limited DR. Where i thought it was pitch black there is actual detail.
But, and here is the problem. I have scanned them and they look awful, this is basically why i thought i messed up in the first place as well.
I have an Epson V600 and considering they are all sunset shots i am afraid the total contrast its too much for what this scanner can handle, the lower (darker part) of all frames is almost completely black.
We are talking about MF 6x45 film by the way.
So, any tips?
But, and here is the problem. I have scanned them and they look awful, this is basically why i thought i messed up in the first place as well.
I have an Epson V600 and considering they are all sunset shots i am afraid the total contrast its too much for what this scanner can handle, the lower (darker part) of all frames is almost completely black.
We are talking about MF 6x45 film by the way.
So, any tips?

