by "M Phillips" <m_phillips@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 10, 2008 at 10:36 AM
Thanks for the reference, its a good article and the method works well -
quite fast and if i follow up with 'variations' photoshop generally picks
a
good final adjustment result. Now I'll have to read up to see if i can
batch at least part of the process :)
thnx
"Mike Russell" <groupsRE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1urmc417llo1d$.dlg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 8 May 2008 23:56:30 +0930, M Phillips wrote:
>
>> I'm copying a lot of old color negs into digital form using my camera
and
>> a
>> slide copy-attachment. Copying with a camera is fast and pretty good
with
>> slides. However the digital images of the negs also have the original
neg
>> color-mask. I've tried to remove the mask using Photoshop color
>> correction
>> tools (layer/new adjustment layer/photo filter/) but am dissatisfied
with
>> the results. I've tried a copy of Silverfast DCSE but it seems i really
>> want
>> the scanner version incor****ating 'Negafix". However, scanning takes
way
>> to
>> long and i dont have one anyway which will do film. Anybody know of a
>> good
>> solution which will be quick or can do batch processing?
>> Thnx
>
> Here's a good article. Scroll down to Method 2.
> http://old.macedition.com/feat/film/feat_film_20030626.php
>
>
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> Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com