When I scanned old film, I didn't realize I was suppose to have a problem with negative masks.
What's this thing with the mask that I've been reading? I don't see it. I scanned old negatives:
Is there something I should be expecting to do when I get to scan these negatives or should I just stay "ignorant"? Thanks and Happy New Year everyone. Alan.
I was wodnering if you or anyone else has any suggustions with using the programs I have to make the results look even better. Alan
Well, that's good to know. So why do others say there're problems and they actually scan as positive film and then go through some reversal of the orange mask in PP? Tks and Happy New Year to you too. Alan
Pete It seems like your second done with Coloperfect is more saturated and brighter than the first. There appears to be some burnout (clipping) in some of the flowers. BUt the difference could just be adjustments you can change in either way you do it. My suggestion is whichever program you use, adjust until you are happy with what it looks like. Which scanner are you using? Alan.
...and Pellicle(what's your name?)
I did what I did because that's all I knew to do at the time.
I scanned 15-year old negatives from 3 different types (Agfa Optima, Fuji SHG 100, Ektar 25) and probably thirty different rolls. ALlhough the colors were different (eg Fuji skin more natural), I followed the same process basically in scanning for all the shots and then adjusting in Elements.
Maybe the Epson program is working better than others you guys are using, but I haven't done anything special. I'll be shooting Portra 160vc and 160nc soon so it will be interesting to see what happens then.
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Midwinter in northern Norway .. short days outside, lots of time inside ... looking at that image I wonder "what are you building in there?"
Beware of the forces applied to your tripod through extending your chains too much. See the equalisation section here
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