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Re: Post your recent film shots!


Help requested!


I am using BetterScanning inserts and ANR glass to improve my chances with the basic scan process. Using EpsonScan as I have yet to get consistent and a less-than-frantic experience with VueScan!

The attached is an Epson V700 scan of Fuji Velvia slide, taken last December.

Lots of dynamic range in the scene (too much) and so I\'ve attempted a mix of compensation at the scanning stage but also some levels and curves adjustment in PS. I haven\'t remembered to de-spot this scan, so apologies for that.

Also significantly, there was a strong violet/mauve colour-cast to the sky. Some have said that it\'s down to atmospheric pollution however the 2nd image is a digital one and no such colour-cast was present. The digital file was using a Sony A7R with FE55/1.8 lens, with a Hoya UV filter. No filter on the Fuji GA645.

Looking for collective experience and advice on similar issues experiences with slide scanning / Fuji Velvia, particularly with regards to any colour-cast tendencies. Finally, the film was fresh and although the cast was also present in some of the shots i think the scan has made it worse and introduced some nasty areas of blooming in the sky.



May 07, 2015 at 06:08 AM
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Re: Post your recent film shots!


Help requested!


I am using BetterScanning inserts and ANR glass to improve my chances with the basic scan process. Using EpsonScan as I have yet to get consistent and a less-than-frantic experience with VueScan!

The attached is an Epson V700 scan of Fuji Velvia slide, taken last December.

Lots of dynamic range in the scene (too much) and so I\'ve attempted a mix of compensation at the scanning stage but also some levels and curves adjustment in PS. I haven\'t remembered to de-spot this scan, so apologies for that.

Also significantly, there was a strong violet/mauve colour-cast to the sky. Some have said that it\'s down to atmospheric pollution however the 2nd image is a digital one and no such colour-cast was present. The digital file was using a Sony A7R with FE55/1.8 lens, with a Hoya UV filter. No filter on the Fuji GA645.

Looking for collective experience and advice on similar issues experiences with slide scanning / Fuji Velvia, particularly with regards to any colour-cast tendencies. Finally, the film was fresh and although the cast was also present in some of the shots i think the scan has made it worse and introduced some nasty areas of blooming in the sky.



May 07, 2015 at 05:35 AM
lenticular11
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Re: Post your recent film shots!


Help requested!


I am using BetterScanning inserts and ANR glass to improve my chances with the basic scan process. Using EpsonScan as I have yet to get consistent and a less-than-frantic experience with VueScan!

The attached is an Epson V700 scan of Fuji Velvia slide, taken last December.

Lots of dynamic range in the scene (too much) and so I\'ve attempted a mix of compensation at the scanning stage but also some levels and curves adjustment in PS. I haven\'t remembered to de-spot this scan, so apologies for that.

Also significantly, there was a strong violet/mauve colour-cast to the sky. Some have said that it\'s down to atmospheric pollution however the 2nd image is a digital one and no such colour-cast was present. The digital file was using a Sony A7R with FE55/1.8 lens, with a Hoya UV filter. No filter on the Fuji GA645.

Looking for collective experience and advice on similar issues experiences with slide scanning / Fuji Velvia, particularly with regards to any colour-cast tendencies. Finally, the film was fresh and although the cast was also present in some of the shots i think the scan has made it worse and introduced some nasty areas of blooming in the sky.



May 07, 2015 at 03:23 AM





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