AG, as part of the scanning process, does it help to have a neutral
gray reference shot in the same light? I've done that with digiwork
and it makes PS correction rather simple.
Fujichrome 50 was very nice, but I still miss K25.
I'm still just putting my toe into the film scanning pool . . .
TIA!?ScottGee1
On 11/14/06, AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SNIP!
> Since I recently purchased a very nice scanner (Coolscan V-ED),
> I'm able to easily mix and match digital with film from the same
> project. In reality, the workflow isn't that bad. Just shoot
> the film, have it one-hour developed, cut it into five-frame
> strips (for sheet filing anyway), stick them in the scanner and
> let it auto scan them. Do a little WB matching and on my way I
> go. What is really exciting is that Adobe Lightroom works with
> RAW, JPEG and Tiff files so interchangeably, that it is a breeze
> to get them matched up and filed into the project.
SNIP!
> AG
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