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H.veng.smith

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Its actually embarrassing what Im about to ask.
I have shot film for a while , but it has always been color.
I have recently just shot my first roll of black and white illford pan f 50 film.Its 120 mf btw.
When I got it back from the lab its reversed whats black is white and white is black.

I scanned it in my computer using the espon v700 and have aperture as my editing program.
My question is how do I turn it to an actual black and white image.

Thanks :smile:
 

ann

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what you have is a negative.

use your editing software to reverse.
 

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It sounds like you selected the wrong media type in the scanning parameters. In Epson Scan, the Document Type should be set to "film." You can scan as a positive and then reverse the negative scanned image, but if you are just learning to scan I'd suggest starting simply. You can also have B&W films processed as high-quality positives; that's another story :smile: dr5 CHROME - Black and White slide - transparency process + THE ONLY AGFA SCALA PROCESSING WORLDWIDE

Its actually embarrassing what Im about to ask.
I have shot film for a while , but it has always been color.
I have recently just shot my first roll of black and white illford pan f 50 film.Its 120 mf btw.
When I got it back from the lab its reversed whats black is white and white is black.

I scanned it in my computer using the espon v700 and have aperture as my editing program.
My question is how do I turn it to an actual black and white image.

Thanks :smile:
 
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