- In my experience colour inversions are something that one needs iterative experience with over time to begin to understand what is going on.
Very true! I've been doing it for a few years now and constantly learning new things. Moving forward paying much closer attention to clipping and color spaces seems to be a rather big discovery for me.
I don't want to derail the thread entirely, but on the topic of scanning... I'm noticing some of my scans have unrecoverable, clipped blacks even before being processed. For example, loading into ColorPerfect and adjusting the black point (aka "BP Tails"), a certain amount of pixels are unrecoverable/clipped. My thinking is this could be two things:
- severely underexposed negs. In my case I'm scanning Vision3 250D that was shot at ISO 400. I don't think it is
that underexposed. Processing errors are a real possibility as well.
- scanning error? too much gain blasting out the areas of little density?
At the office right now but I can provide an example linear .tiff when I get home should anyone be curious. All input is welcome!