At 11/13/2019 05:44 AM, Tina wrote:
>Here is a straight scan of Kodachrome using the Nikon LS5000. This is
>using Vuescan's profile for Kodachrome with Light cleaning applied on
>import:
>
>https://pbase.com/tinamanley/image/170045859
>
>Here is the same scan after I have color corrected (based on the castle
>wall) and applied a little Dehaze which I like because of the details it
>brings out in the background. It does also bring out the grain but, as I
>said, I like grain in film photos.
>
>https://pbase.com/tinamanley/image/170024636
>
>This is Kodachrome from 1976 in a cardboard mount with square corners
>instead of the rounded corners they used later.
>
>I can understand how some would prefer the original scan with less grain
>but I don't.
Just curious. Do you apply noise reduction before color correction?
The color correction seems to enhance the noise, so reducing noise
before color correction may help.
WayneS
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