In other words I can get the image I want from both tools, it's about speed and efficiency. The good news is that the differences are not major and can go away after tweaking. When I was digitizing with a Canon 5D I used to slightly prefer Negmaster conversions, but NLP is doing better with a Sony a7R IV. If comparing the first two, I will say that they're pretty close but trade blows depending on your camera, film and light source combination. If you are scanning with a camera, we have several contenders: Which software do you recommend for converting scanned negatives into positive files? I'm not a big Lightroom user however I do prefer using my CS-6 Photoshop software, just in case it's a plug-in recommendation. There’s a discussion about it here - and a separate review here If you want you try something for free (I think a donation is appreciated if you continue to use it) then I found Grain2Pixel did nice conversion, but it’s implemented as a Photoshop action which is not something I use, so I found it a bit non-intuitive. It'll take some time to sort and explore through them, but much appreciated for sure! Wow, and I thank you for the extensive list. All that is necessary to completely correct for the mask is to add a filter of complementary color to the mask” “To judge from advice given on the web, it is widely believed that the problems in dealing with color negatives are due mostly to the color mask…. Given the number of issues that appear in discussions concerning the orange mask there is an interesting passage in that report, There’s various schemes in Photoshop tooĬolorPerfect have produced a nice little technical report on their conversion ( ) so you could always implement your own. With the interest in film now we need some more competition as the options are quite limited.Ī lot of people get good results using scanners and their associated software, and/ or SilverFast and VueScan.įor copying and inverting using a digital camera there are a few, not all need Photoshop or LightRoom, all these should be automatic. The interface in this software seriously needs to be updated. Tried Vuescan to convert DSLR files but an absolute nightmare. I think I've decided to go the Neg Lab Pro route as I’m totally tied into LR.
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