ocean7
DSLR Defector
Hello everyone,
I got my first chromogenic film processed, it's a Kodak BW400CN. I know it might not be the best but it was the only one in stock at my local photo store.
It's also my first venture into scanning black and white with my Coolscan V + Vuescan and I must say it is a bit of a disappointment. First the scans looked very flat straight from the scanner and I had to boost the contrast a lot using curves. Second the photos taken in low light like the girl playing the cello are very grainy especially in the shadows. I had to use a heavy setting on noise reduction to get something acceptable. The negs look properly exposed though. Am I missing something with this kind of film or are the results pretty normal?
I must say I let Vuescan automatically adjust exposure, the film was scanned as a colour negative as recommended by Hamrick, and it seems the Ilford XP2 profile gave the best results - or should I say the least worst results!
These were taken with the CV 35/1.7 wide open for the first one.
Your thoughts are very much appreciated. Oh yes and I am not looking for a critique on artistic value, I know it must be close to nill here 🙂
Thanks a lot!
I got my first chromogenic film processed, it's a Kodak BW400CN. I know it might not be the best but it was the only one in stock at my local photo store.
It's also my first venture into scanning black and white with my Coolscan V + Vuescan and I must say it is a bit of a disappointment. First the scans looked very flat straight from the scanner and I had to boost the contrast a lot using curves. Second the photos taken in low light like the girl playing the cello are very grainy especially in the shadows. I had to use a heavy setting on noise reduction to get something acceptable. The negs look properly exposed though. Am I missing something with this kind of film or are the results pretty normal?
I must say I let Vuescan automatically adjust exposure, the film was scanned as a colour negative as recommended by Hamrick, and it seems the Ilford XP2 profile gave the best results - or should I say the least worst results!
These were taken with the CV 35/1.7 wide open for the first one.
Your thoughts are very much appreciated. Oh yes and I am not looking for a critique on artistic value, I know it must be close to nill here 🙂
Thanks a lot!