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I have now had my 4490 for a week. I read through about 10 threads on it in Flickr and on here. I am using professional mode and checking of "color correction" as well as ice.
I noticed that when I scanned color positives, without the color correcting, the photos were EXTREMELY dark and didn;t look at all like the actual positive, so I left the color correcting on.
With the color negatives, and color correction off, everything is extremely yellow and definitely not at all true. To the point where it would be extremely difficult to try and replicate true color in Lightroom. So i turn on color correction for them as well. Problem is it seems to just pump up the saturation a ton, so I then go into curves in the tool and tone it down a little, get the exposure ebetter, then scan.
Am I making it harder than it is or doing the wrong thing?
Nonetheless, this is Portra 160NC, I still dont think I got the colors 100% true though, this doesn;t quite look like Portra to me:
Here is one particular photo that for whatever reason, with color correction on, came out very "portra" to me:
Maybe because it has a sublte cast to it.
My end goal is simply to get the colors as true to the negative as possible.
Thanks for any tips!
I noticed that when I scanned color positives, without the color correcting, the photos were EXTREMELY dark and didn;t look at all like the actual positive, so I left the color correcting on.
With the color negatives, and color correction off, everything is extremely yellow and definitely not at all true. To the point where it would be extremely difficult to try and replicate true color in Lightroom. So i turn on color correction for them as well. Problem is it seems to just pump up the saturation a ton, so I then go into curves in the tool and tone it down a little, get the exposure ebetter, then scan.
Am I making it harder than it is or doing the wrong thing?
Nonetheless, this is Portra 160NC, I still dont think I got the colors 100% true though, this doesn;t quite look like Portra to me:
Here is one particular photo that for whatever reason, with color correction on, came out very "portra" to me:
Maybe because it has a sublte cast to it.
My end goal is simply to get the colors as true to the negative as possible.
Thanks for any tips!