Hi All,
Firstly, I am aware that there are great software options for color neg conversion/ inversion eg NLP, CP, Negmaster and so on. I am also aware that manual color negative conversion is a complex topic and at times controversial eg making global adjustments for orange masks...... but wish to avoid revisiting such discussions if possible.
I am seeking some practical How-To advice based on a couple of threads here where @Adrian Bacon was a main participant.
A lot of the technical discussion is above my pay-grade but I want to give manual conversions a go.
Adrian to the best of my understanding, works with his own code and with raw samples in a non color managed environment. I work in ACR/Photoshop with 35mm film and hope to emulate some of the steps within the boundaries that the tools allow.
So, to my questions:
1) The first step, if I have this right, is to make the gamma of each RGB channel the same, aka linear gamma aka normalize to same gamma = gamma 1.0
Question - How do I do this in ACR or PS? ( In Levels the gamma is already "1.0" for the respective channels by default)
2) Apply Gamma Multipliers "apply gain/multipliers to each channel until the film base plus fog is the same exposure, which will render it as light grey to white,"
Question - How do I do this in ACR or PS?
Question - is this step different to, or related to, White Balancing?
3) Invert (no problems here unless there is a special method?)
4) Shoot a series of gray cards over a range of exposures to see if there are any color casts still apparent
5) Which Color space - perhaps this should have been step 1
I would normally use Adode RGB
As an alternative to step 2, I gather sampling the orange color onto a new layer with Divide blend mode may negate the mask but may or may not be as effective as "multipliers".
Another possibility may be to use the channel mixer tool/layer but I do not know the method.
Anyway, TIA for any tips. Hopefully this may also help others that may be curious.
Cheers
David
Firstly, I am aware that there are great software options for color neg conversion/ inversion eg NLP, CP, Negmaster and so on. I am also aware that manual color negative conversion is a complex topic and at times controversial eg making global adjustments for orange masks...... but wish to avoid revisiting such discussions if possible.
I am seeking some practical How-To advice based on a couple of threads here where @Adrian Bacon was a main participant.
A lot of the technical discussion is above my pay-grade but I want to give manual conversions a go.
Adrian to the best of my understanding, works with his own code and with raw samples in a non color managed environment. I work in ACR/Photoshop with 35mm film and hope to emulate some of the steps within the boundaries that the tools allow.
So, to my questions:
1) The first step, if I have this right, is to make the gamma of each RGB channel the same, aka linear gamma aka normalize to same gamma = gamma 1.0
Question - How do I do this in ACR or PS? ( In Levels the gamma is already "1.0" for the respective channels by default)
2) Apply Gamma Multipliers "apply gain/multipliers to each channel until the film base plus fog is the same exposure, which will render it as light grey to white,"
Question - How do I do this in ACR or PS?
Question - is this step different to, or related to, White Balancing?
3) Invert (no problems here unless there is a special method?)
4) Shoot a series of gray cards over a range of exposures to see if there are any color casts still apparent
5) Which Color space - perhaps this should have been step 1
I would normally use Adode RGB
As an alternative to step 2, I gather sampling the orange color onto a new layer with Divide blend mode may negate the mask but may or may not be as effective as "multipliers".
Another possibility may be to use the channel mixer tool/layer but I do not know the method.
Anyway, TIA for any tips. Hopefully this may also help others that may be curious.
Cheers
David
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