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Which setting do you use in vuescan for your negs?
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Which setting do you use in vuescan for your negs?
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>>2815280
I use the 'do my own colour correction because I'm not a spoon-fed retard' setting.
>it works great
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Do you scan bw film in color and than desaturate or in bw mode? I heard somewhere that color mode allows you to capture all the information, more than bw mode
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I just posted several long posts in the last film thread about some vuescan basics, including screengrabs.
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>>2815285
Spoon-feed me on doing your own colour correction.
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>>2815313
>invert image
>open curves
>adjust colour channels individually
>there, u did it!
And yes, it is ACTUALLY that simple.
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>>2815337
Post a panorama of pics from same roll similar subject. Would like to see your consistency.
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>>2815313
Not him, but quick tip that I didn't know until someone shared it with me - Once you invert your negative, a great start to getting really close to the right color cast is to open up a curves layer, grab the gray-point eyedropper and click on the orange (blue) film outside of the image itself. That will remove the color cast instantly. Then all you have to do is a bit of finesse work for your color intensity and a little bit of temperature work probably
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>>2815382
This. Achieving a consistent look to your scanned shots that way is nearly impossible or too much time consuming.
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>>2815732
>>2815382
>rolls eyes
Apply the same fucking curve to all the pictures, morons.
Do you guys find it difficult to bathe or catch public transport without supervision too?
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>>2815761
It's a wonder that anyone as amazing as yourself would be caught dead posting here. You really showed us!
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>>2815763
If you ask stupid questions, you get stupid answers, m8.
Why would pictures taken in the same lighting conditions on the same film scanned with the same settings look different with the same processing?
Literally the only way to introduce difficult to control variables into the process is when you start letting a fucking computer program make automatic adjustments to your files/tell you what objective provia is.
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>>2815766
I didn't ask the questions. I was merely commenting on your holier than thou attitude. Apparently your way is the only way that is acceptable. Must be awesome to be so godly.
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