Zaitz wrote:
Older post: Simon Kennedy wrote:
Use Colorperfect.
That way you will get repeatability, and you can learn more accurately how a particular film will begave with a particular exposure in particular lighting. Also you will be able to fine tune your developing.
Well you were right. I broke down and bought it. It\'s just so much easier and the tonality is often leagues better than my curves methods. Sometimes the color is still off a bit but then again I am developing myself and using a vintage uncoated soft focus Verito so......most likely theres something funky with those negatives . But colorperfect colorneg rocks.
I am pleased you found it useful too!
Looking forward to seeing more of your colour stuff!!
Aug 08, 2012 at 02:39 AM
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