RichyD
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I came across a roll of Kodacolor negatives from my parents taken probably taken 1969. I scannned it and was amazed at the results; the colour balance, skin tones,tonal range, detail, richness of the colours. In fact the colour is a little more saturated than I would prefer. The only slight downside is the extra grain compared to modern films. Has negative film adavanced that far apart from finer grain?
I know scanning can bring in many variables but these were scanned on a Minolta 5400 with its software and a minor automatic curves correction in photoshop to balance. If could get this film now I would use it.
P.S. Just realised these might look a little different in a browser as the files are Adobe1998 color space.
I know scanning can bring in many variables but these were scanned on a Minolta 5400 with its software and a minor automatic curves correction in photoshop to balance. If could get this film now I would use it.
P.S. Just realised these might look a little different in a browser as the files are Adobe1998 color space.
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