![]() ![]() ![]() I didn't do anything fancy with the sliders, just kept everything as default as I wanted to compare default NLP with default Silverfast. I then went through the process of converting in LR. The Silverfast "normal" scan looked pretty awful (hence me going to Filmdev for proper scanning!) NLP recommend scanning as a 48bit HDR file in Silverfast, which is what I did and the results were quite stark vs my regular 16bit TIFF. I'm not going to complain because it was a small scan free with developing, but I'd have been pretty miffed if I'd paid the extra for a larger scan! I'm guessing the scanner has a 6x12 limit or something.?Īll images taken on Tomiyama 6x17 camera with Kodak Ektar. These are my findings.įirst up, annoyingly, Filmdev seemed to have decided that several of my 17cm weren't worthy of being scanned. Then I read the instructions for NLP and did it again. This triggered me, so I found my old NLP license, redownloaded it, put it in LR, then scanned as a positive and flipped it in NLP. So I started my scan, and a standard Silverfast scan looked completely different from the Filmdev scan. Normally, I don't need anything other than small, but this time, I got a couple of decent photos back that I wanted to print. In the end, I gave up and sent everything to Filmdev asking for "large" scans so I didn't have to worry.īut the expense of paying for a "large" scan that is the same size no matter whether it's 35mm, 6x7, or 6x17 means that when I do send off my semi-large format negs, I ask for smalls. So this is probably overly dull, but getting decent colour has been a real thorn in my side for a *long* time now. ![]()
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