I am new to this forum and to scanning issues. I'm working on picking a color neg film for 35mm and 120 for some personal work and trying to figure out the best way to judge color palette, contrast etc. (choices are fuji 400H, portra nc, portra vc, etc).
I don't do my own developing or scanning for color, but we have some decent labs here. I'm getting developing with scanned files for proofing. Here's my question: is this a good way to judge the film response to my exposure methods, or is the scanning what I'm really judging?
The question arises because I'm getting some blown (mostly red) channels in the scans that I don't think should be there on the more neutral films (400H). A jpg is attached where the red shirt is just fried on the scan.
Is there a better way to judge the film response, when I really am too inexperienced to look at a color neg and see what it's doing? My labs will do contact sheets and proof prints that they say are RA-4. Would that be a better way of judging? Do I have to have actual optical prints in order to really judge these films? Finally, if the lab advertises proof prints as RA-4, does that mean there is no digital intervention at any point in the process?
My ignorance knows no bounds on these issues, so any help appreciated.
Thanks.
I don't do my own developing or scanning for color, but we have some decent labs here. I'm getting developing with scanned files for proofing. Here's my question: is this a good way to judge the film response to my exposure methods, or is the scanning what I'm really judging?
The question arises because I'm getting some blown (mostly red) channels in the scans that I don't think should be there on the more neutral films (400H). A jpg is attached where the red shirt is just fried on the scan.
Is there a better way to judge the film response, when I really am too inexperienced to look at a color neg and see what it's doing? My labs will do contact sheets and proof prints that they say are RA-4. Would that be a better way of judging? Do I have to have actual optical prints in order to really judge these films? Finally, if the lab advertises proof prints as RA-4, does that mean there is no digital intervention at any point in the process?
My ignorance knows no bounds on these issues, so any help appreciated.
Thanks.