Ilford XP2 Super 400 underexposed..

ywenz said:
All these talks about correction willl be made in printing.. what if you're scanning instead of printing?
I find that it's best to do some of the correction during the scan and some later in photoshop. I usually find that a compressed tonal range is the result of over/underexposure. I usually do about a half correction in levels on the scanner and that expands the range in the scan so you have more to work with in PS but haven't lost a lot of detail.

Peter
 
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