StoneNYC
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Hey guys, I have noticed that when I scan color transparencies, the colors from the scan seem vibrant and on target for what I see on the lightbox when I look at my transparency, however my color negative images seem dull and low in contrast.
Is it possible that my scanner has a different way of viewing color negative versus color transparency images, and that I actually need to calibrate the two different types of images to a different color profile?
I have never actually calibrated my scanner as at the time when I purchased the scanner the color calibration program that came with it was for an older version of the software on my computer, and they kept telling me they would soon come out with a new one but eventually I got tired of waiting and stopped looking, now I have upgraded my operating system again and I wonder if they even ever came out with a new version, but I certainly don't want to have to pay for a color calibration program when one already came with my scanner which I payed for new. An Epson V-750.
I do have the original color transparency sheet that came with the color profiling kit which shows all the colors and variations of Gamet and I assume is meant to somehow show target points.
Since I mostly shoot transparency film and B&W anyway, I've never really needed to do any kind of calibration as they always seem to come out just fine from the Settings out-of-the-box.
But just in case, in preparation for eventually someday potentially having to switch if color transparencies stop being made, I wanted to see how Kodak Portra400 and Kodak Ektar100 images would look when scanned, and they were all horrible. I know my exposure is good because I took accompanying transparency images which are all fine.
So anyway, does anyone know if you need to create a new profile for color negative film? In fact, as I understand it, Portra and Ektar100 have a different base color and so maybe that would also affect the scan and each film need his own color calibration?
I really don't know, and my skills are not that advanced so please educate me as if I'm a beginner because I am when it comes to this stuff, thanks!
Is it possible that my scanner has a different way of viewing color negative versus color transparency images, and that I actually need to calibrate the two different types of images to a different color profile?
I have never actually calibrated my scanner as at the time when I purchased the scanner the color calibration program that came with it was for an older version of the software on my computer, and they kept telling me they would soon come out with a new one but eventually I got tired of waiting and stopped looking, now I have upgraded my operating system again and I wonder if they even ever came out with a new version, but I certainly don't want to have to pay for a color calibration program when one already came with my scanner which I payed for new. An Epson V-750.
I do have the original color transparency sheet that came with the color profiling kit which shows all the colors and variations of Gamet and I assume is meant to somehow show target points.
Since I mostly shoot transparency film and B&W anyway, I've never really needed to do any kind of calibration as they always seem to come out just fine from the Settings out-of-the-box.
But just in case, in preparation for eventually someday potentially having to switch if color transparencies stop being made, I wanted to see how Kodak Portra400 and Kodak Ektar100 images would look when scanned, and they were all horrible. I know my exposure is good because I took accompanying transparency images which are all fine.
So anyway, does anyone know if you need to create a new profile for color negative film? In fact, as I understand it, Portra and Ektar100 have a different base color and so maybe that would also affect the scan and each film need his own color calibration?
I really don't know, and my skills are not that advanced so please educate me as if I'm a beginner because I am when it comes to this stuff, thanks!