kraker
Member
Hi all,
My first post at HybridPhoto, but some might know me from APUG, where I post more frequently. So, hi to all of you.
I've been shooting some Fuji PRO 800Z lately, I think it is a lovely film, the lab does a good job of making prints of it, but... when I scan the negatives, I just can't get the colours right.
Although most of my scanned film is B&W, I do manage to get good results using other C-41 films, like Fuji Superia 100. But not with Fuji PRO 800Z.
Setup used: Epson V700 with Vuescan (on Mac). I've tried all kinds of settings in Vuescan, starting with "Generic colour negative", trying out the majority of all included film profiles, but none gives the desired result.
I've given this more than a few tries as well, but alas, still the colours are way off. Reds go pink, snow turns slightly green; it's a mess. And I'm no expert at colour-correcting in post-processing (I use PWP for my post-processing, by the way), so it would be great if I could get better results straight away, from the scan. (Hey, if the lab can do it, why shouldn't I be able to?)
Is there anybody here who manages to get good scans out of Fuji PRO 800Z? Or does anybody have more general tips or tricks to get better results?
If it helps, I can post an unedited scan in the evening (my local time).
Thanks in advance for any hints you might have.
My first post at HybridPhoto, but some might know me from APUG, where I post more frequently. So, hi to all of you.
I've been shooting some Fuji PRO 800Z lately, I think it is a lovely film, the lab does a good job of making prints of it, but... when I scan the negatives, I just can't get the colours right.
Although most of my scanned film is B&W, I do manage to get good results using other C-41 films, like Fuji Superia 100. But not with Fuji PRO 800Z.
Setup used: Epson V700 with Vuescan (on Mac). I've tried all kinds of settings in Vuescan, starting with "Generic colour negative", trying out the majority of all included film profiles, but none gives the desired result.
I've given this more than a few tries as well, but alas, still the colours are way off. Reds go pink, snow turns slightly green; it's a mess. And I'm no expert at colour-correcting in post-processing (I use PWP for my post-processing, by the way), so it would be great if I could get better results straight away, from the scan. (Hey, if the lab can do it, why shouldn't I be able to?)
Is there anybody here who manages to get good scans out of Fuji PRO 800Z? Or does anybody have more general tips or tricks to get better results?
If it helps, I can post an unedited scan in the evening (my local time).
Thanks in advance for any hints you might have.