Les Sarile
Member
1. This is really ALL My Fault. The school and the instructor have set up a program to teach a group (15-20) of beginner students about Digital Photography. No doubt it makes the job more difficult if they have ONE Student that wants to tailor the class to his needs. Better to keep everybody on the same page. Plus, if ONE Student can manipulate the system to get what he wants.......
I was wanting to learn some basic Lightroom skills, mostly so i could learn to make 8x10 Digital Negs from my 35mm film Negs, and then try some Plat/Palad Prints...stuff like that.
There is really no need to apologize as I think all you need is to experience it for yourself. For the purposes of post processing, a file is file regardless of the originating source. Here are some of my own examples from film.
Kodak Portra 800 with grain reduction and white balance.

Four frames of Kodak Ektar 100 stitched using freeware Microsoft ICE

Digitized Kodak 160VC color negative using a DSLR compared to Nikon Coolscan. There is no dust and scratch removal with digicam method while the Coolscan&Nikonscan ICE is the best implementation ever in terms of quality and speed.

My post processing skills to get the color results from color negatives is not as good as what I automatically get from Coolscan&Nikonscan.
Although I have done many others to achieve a goal, it will always be better if you do it yourself for whatever purposes you need.