I actually like scanning with a scanner when I'm doing color. I can adjust each RGB channel myself and then give myself some head and tail room to make it more easy to post process (0-255). Has anybody been able to to do this with a digital camera DNG file? The only way I can see to do it is to make sure your histogram in camera has this head and tail room then further adjust in post.
I thought negativelabpro.com was a game changer. And it is. But the new version 2.0 is even better. Out of curiousity I did not even crop out the unexposed areas as you are meant to. Results are great! Before if you didn't do that, it would make the colours off.
Just beautiful, Huss 🙂 🙂
Would you say that camera scanning gives higher quality results than a scanner? .
Wow that's awesome to hear! I've been fairly happy with my 35mm scans on my Pacific Image XAs, but the machine is painfully slow and the AF misses half the time. I'll definitely start camera scanning!Most definitely. I own and run a gallery and camera scanning has given me results better than anything outside real drum scans.
And negativelabpro has been a gamechanger.
With your D750 you’ll get best results with a copy stand, LiveView focusing, mirror up, remote release. I used Nikon’s tiny remote control unit (ML2?) to trigger the camera to eliminate camera shake.