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Hmmmm everything I do is super magenta and hyper color. Any thoughts on that
That sounds like a scanning issue potentially with you silverfast method. maybe try rescanning?
Had this issue. I stopped white balancing before running nlp. Frontier default satLinear deepWb auto warm
not sure what i did wrong maybe the scanning portion. but mine turned up all sorts of colors and couldnt even make out what the photo was.
was it the scanning or developing?
awesome!! that car photo looks amazing, will be using these techniques for sure \m/
YEahhhhh!!! get it!
That new version of Neg lab pro!👀🔥
Yeah it’s fire!
Do you have to white balance the negative beforehand if you are using tiff scans from a flatbed?
White balance is after the scan. You can whitebalance and do the conversion in silverfast without NLP if you want but for this you would scan it basically and then white balance within Lightroom
Do you use sRGB in your normal workflow? With it going into Lightroom, I'd have thought ProfotoRGB would be the best option.
Just use the stock setting on that my eyes arnt that particular
most useful and underrated film channel fs
Thanks so much!!!
Hmmmm everything I do is super magenta and hyper color. Any thoughts on that
That sounds like a scanning issue potentially with you silverfast method. maybe try rescanning?
Had this issue. I stopped white balancing before running nlp.
Frontier default sat
Linear deep
Wb auto warm
not sure what i did wrong maybe the scanning portion. but mine turned up all sorts of colors and couldnt even make out what the photo was.
was it the scanning or developing?
awesome!! that car photo looks amazing, will be using these techniques for sure \m/
YEahhhhh!!! get it!
That new version of Neg lab pro!👀🔥
Yeah it’s fire!
Do you have to white balance the negative beforehand if you are using tiff scans from a flatbed?
White balance is after the scan. You can whitebalance and do the conversion in silverfast without NLP if you want but for this you would scan it basically and then white balance within Lightroom
Do you use sRGB in your normal workflow? With it going into Lightroom, I'd have thought ProfotoRGB would be the best option.
Just use the stock setting on that my eyes arnt that particular
most useful and underrated film channel fs
Thanks so much!!!