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[APML] Re: What's wrong with my processing? Look at this!
Nicola Montecchiari Scrive:
> Dear all,
>
> I am starting rescanning some old photos of mine using my new scanner. The
> film is a negative film (the good old supra).
> Look at the results:
I looked. It's nice, Nicola.
> I scanned with the correct settings (set for film negative color) and no
> other corrections. I applied the color profile of my scanner to the photo
> file.I processed it and balanced the color as I always do with the slide
> films. What I don't understand is why the Milky way is still looking
> bluish....it actually comes out from the raw scan already very blue, too.
> What am I doing wrong with those?
You have to know that all negative film have a different support.
The basic color is dark yellow but, if you see different film, you know that
they are always differences among them.
The standard color profile is for a specific negative film but, if you use a
different one the photo may look blue or yellow.
Try different profiles and save the best with the name of the film.
Clear skies
Renzo
www.renzodelrosso.com
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