Hey there! I just had a huge batch of film processed locally and was very disappointed to find banding across many of my images. At first I thought it was dust caught in the Flexlight scanner I had been using however, the lines were in different places across each image. It turns out it was an after-effect of the dip processing method used at the lab I sent the film to. They say it has been a recurring issue with the equipment they inherited and that they do their best to minimize it (which is normally the case). Unfortunately, this is the most trusted film lab in Toronto.
Consequently, this leaves me with a lot of work in post to get rid of these issues. Does anyone know of a best practice?Ordinarily, I would just use the healing brush tool for such problems, but because these bands span the entire length of the image and often go through sky, using this is not a best approach considering the healing brush does not work well on very large areas, or on gradients. Any efficient methods out there for removing streaks and lines, that hopefully don't involve hours of work ?
I've included an image where you can see the bands in question in the top portion of the sky, running the length of the frame horizontally.
Thanks!
Consequently, this leaves me with a lot of work in post to get rid of these issues. Does anyone know of a best practice?Ordinarily, I would just use the healing brush tool for such problems, but because these bands span the entire length of the image and often go through sky, using this is not a best approach considering the healing brush does not work well on very large areas, or on gradients. Any efficient methods out there for removing streaks and lines, that hopefully don't involve hours of work ?
I've included an image where you can see the bands in question in the top portion of the sky, running the length of the frame horizontally.
Thanks!