So I'm wondering whether its OK to scan the other side of colour negatives or are you more likely to get more grain and other nasties by doing so in your scans or not??????
Dunno if its my imagination but i'm getting less of my arch enemy Newton Rings by scanning the other side!!!!!!! the emulsion side i believe you call it????
Also used and scanned Kodak Portra 400NC for the first time...rated at 320 film speed.....my conclusion: SUPERB FILM TO SHOOT WITH AND SCAN.....looks like a 100asa film to me.....
I'm into the soft, pastel palette at the moment....my film of choice being 160NC as you know
Following the advice of people here and on the Hi-end scanner group in yahoo I've battled with using a colour negative profile (scanning as a negative NOT as a positive) and It's going well for me......
Dunno if its my imagination but i'm getting less of my arch enemy Newton Rings by scanning the other side!!!!!!! the emulsion side i believe you call it????
Also used and scanned Kodak Portra 400NC for the first time...rated at 320 film speed.....my conclusion: SUPERB FILM TO SHOOT WITH AND SCAN.....looks like a 100asa film to me.....
I'm into the soft, pastel palette at the moment....my film of choice being 160NC as you know
Following the advice of people here and on the Hi-end scanner group in yahoo I've battled with using a colour negative profile (scanning as a negative NOT as a positive) and It's going well for me......