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From: Rob on 26 Nov 2007 00:25 Roger S. wrote: > May be worth reading this http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=1049 > > This program claims Photoshop's invert feature isn't appropriate for > negatives at all. I don't know enough to critique the reasoning > behind it: > http://www.c-f-systems.com/ShortVersion.html > I'd recommend running tests. I personally use Vuescan to invert and > then do color correction in Photoshop. I'm happy with the results and > find them more consistent than ColorNeg. > > A clue - there is no mask in B&W film. >>"Photoshop does just as poor a job of inverting black and white >>negatives as it does with color negatives, the resulting tonal scale >>being extremely warped." >> >>what does the above mean? i can not image there is any differenct >>between inverting color negetive and B&W negative except the channal >>numbers in color neg is 3. >> >>thanks. >> >>- >>woody > >
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