New CN inversion method for PS

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Adrian Gabor

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Version 2.0 has just been released after a long wait in which I've collected a lot of scans and feedback from users.

Here's a few highlights about what's new
- No more cropping needed!
- Reworked gamma
- Improved colour
- Significant speed and ram use improvements
- Preset for underexposed or night shots
- Preset for non-linear raw tiff scans
- Option to revert the conversion


Going forward, I think a good idea is to have even more 'presets' for specific scenarios, however, the way it is done now works very well as long as the source file is good (as always: no clipped channels, proper linear raw scan, etc).

It would be ideal if the sampling of the negative base would be eliminated, and that would mean really just one click inversion (now it's basically two or three if you count selecting the eyedropper tool).
There are ways to script this into Photoshop, but none of the ways I can think of don't compromise quality, as there are some assumptions you have to make, and I would rather not compromise.

Another thing I've made a point out of with 2.0, is to have a very transparent process, just a straight as possible inversion, with correct gamma, neutral colours. No fancy assumptions, no weird colour casts and color shifts.

The philosophy is still to have a one click inversion, but not in all-in-one solution that involves guesswork and/or my personal bias. In the end, you are the artist, you should make final adjustments to tones, colours and sharpening on your own.

If you ever want to try before you buy, or test some scans and see how they would look, I'll gladly answer PMs.
(if you purchased, check your email)
 
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Version 2.1 has been released... and introducing the Patreon page.

My Photoshop / Affinity Photo method is now cheaper to obtain and easier to use.

Changelog:
- Fixed underexposed preset
- New preset for [-1] (underexposed)
- New preset [+1] overexposed / +1 stop EI
- Affinity Photo macro reworked and updated*
- Introducing CNMY Invert for Black&White scans
 
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Adrian Gabor

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Some BIG news about CNMY Invert.

the upcoming release will contain the following:
- Guide for inverting DSLR scans with CNMY (Requires Capture One)
- No more need for sampling the colour base of the negative
- One click solution, which means it now supports Batch processing: Convert entire folders with just a few clicks.
- 50% faster inversion

How many of you are interested in inverting scans made with digital cameras? :D
 

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I've been using version 1.6 on Affinity for that. It works better than anything else. Not perfect but you can adjust from there, unlike self inverting. I'm still working on my digitising method, though. The negative being in contact with the light plate might be a cause of trouble.

But I really like using the b/w macro with base sampling. It gives great results.

I downloaded the new version and will be trying it soon.
 
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Today, a milestone release of CNMY brings some major changes and improvements.
  • Starting now, CNMY is a one click inversion. Sampling of the negative is no longer needed
  • The default inversion now has a flatter profile, with extra care given to highlight information
  • Patrons get the exclusive AutoColor - Frontier preset, which uses a LUT to emulate the look of the Fuji Frontier professional scanner.
  • The inversion is now up to 50% faster and supports batch workflows in Photoshop
Here are a few samples showing CNMY 2.2 together with the new Frontier 3DLUT profile.

The new inversion method is designed to give a flat and consistent result, ready for adjustments and grading, and to be used together with the Frontier LUT, and many more to come!

democnmy22frontier.jpg
ektar100_mf_frontier_inversion_cnmy.jpg
 
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