bigdog
Established
I'm using Silverfast SE v.6.4 and wanted to know if anyone can recommend the best negative scanning profile for Ektar 100?
Although the software includes a negafix profile for Kodak 160vc & 160uc, in preview scans it appears "Royal Gold 100" may be best?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Although the software includes a negafix profile for Kodak 160vc & 160uc, in preview scans it appears "Royal Gold 100" may be best?
Any advice would be appreciated.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I have received my Nikon LS4000ED last week and was experimenting with EKTAR100 this weekend. The colors were way off using Vuescan, better with Nikon Scan 4 and best using Silverfast Ai with the profile for Kodak Gold100.
After a little search I found in the forum of Silverfast a comment from one of the guys of the company that they don't have a profile for the EKTAR100 so far.
After a little search I found in the forum of Silverfast a comment from one of the guys of the company that they don't have a profile for the EKTAR100 so far.
Dondu
Newbie
new Ektar profile in Silverfast
new Ektar profile in Silverfast
Hi.
Silverfast has created a new Ektar profile which is available in Silverfast version 6.6.1r6. Unfortunatelly for some of us is only available for nikon and canon scanners at the moment.
Cheers!
new Ektar profile in Silverfast
Hi.
Silverfast has created a new Ektar profile which is available in Silverfast version 6.6.1r6. Unfortunatelly for some of us is only available for nikon and canon scanners at the moment.
Cheers!
cidereye
Film Freak
v 6.6.1r7 out today I just noticed & d/l now for my V700, no Ektar profile in Negafix that I can see.
jplomley
Established
Downloaded the same version and I cannot see the Ektar 100 profile in Negafix???
Gradskater
Well-known
Ektar 100 is a tricky one in silverfast. I usually just scan with film brand set to <other> and iso set to <standard>. then use the midtone selector to try and choose a color as close to 18% grey as you can in the image. Yank the contrast down in the picture settings, and play with the brightness and saturation to suit.
Import that into your favorite post processing program, and tweak tint and temperature from there.
This picture was scanned and adjusted as described above. Blues, reds, and skin tone look pretty good to me.
Import that into your favorite post processing program, and tweak tint and temperature from there.
This picture was scanned and adjusted as described above. Blues, reds, and skin tone look pretty good to me.

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Gradskater
Well-known
Greens and Browns seem to require a bit more work, but the scanning in silverfast is the same.

bagdadchild
Established
I scan Ektar as positive film, invert in PS and correct the individial rgb channels. Very easy with great and very consistent results. I don't find negative scanning software gives consistent results.
There are of couple of Ektar shots here scanned as positive film:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87218
There are of couple of Ektar shots here scanned as positive film:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87218
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