But, if I just wanted to check for framing, focus and exposure, and care less about the color balance, do you think I could mostly get a color contact sheet right the 1st/2nd try just based on standard recommendations for that film? I just want to get a quick idea of which frames I may want to scan and digitally print/share I don't think I would try to start making color prints, getting the color right seems too time-consuming. I like keeping BW in the analog process and use the print scan to just share it with people who are unable to come over for coffee and see the real one, so to speak. Only rarely do I scan a black and white negative. For black and white I make contact prints, then real prints, and then scan that print. I want a pakon/nexlab 135+ but they are very expensive.īonus question: I only scan color negatives. If you knew both software very well, is there anything about Silverfast AI that would make this entire workflow process meaningfully faster and smoother? Does silverfast permit a more efficient and faster workflow than Nikon scan? Not talking about quality here, just talking about say, taking three 36 exp rolls, preview scanning each frame, identifying 2/36 on each roll for a full scan.
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