Originally Posted by
Steven Ruttenberg
Nope, it is a negative scan not a positive converted to a negative I would recommend you email Ed at Hammrick and ask the question Also, read on ColorPerfect's website aboiut creating a linear raw scan for use by Colorneg.
I am confused by your last statement.. "no need to convert a scan made from a negative"? If I do a dslr scan of a negative, I get a negative that must be converted to color, If I scan on the Epson, regardless of model, it is capturing a negative, and the scan software does the conversion. If I do not allow the software to convert my negative and save a raw file (no gamma curve or a gamma curve of 1) then I simply have a raw, unconverted image that looks exactly like the negative the scan was made from.
Exactly how does the scanner, Vuescan, convert the negative scan to a positive, then convert it back to a negative and then save that?
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