GOnz .. were the walls really that color?  (the color in Godfrey's improvement frame...) I'm tempted to play with it too.. but
I shouldn't  - I"ve got stuff that needs to be done here

ann


On 9/30/2021 5:53 PM, Gonz wrote:
Thanks, Godtrey, It looks a little closer to Dan's now.  I didn't have
it on a holder, just flat on the scanner.  I'm going to try putting it
on the holder, though its a very odd size that I don't remember my
scanner having it.  I have a couple of medium format B&W's that I
found in a book from the late 1800's that I want to try to recover as
well.

On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 4:30 PM Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
Gonz,

Thanks!

I'm at home now. I grabbed the original you posted into Lightroom Classic, 
cropped it, and applied corrections. I noticed that it was left to right 
reversed according to the rebate markings, so I flipped it horizontally. The 
result is a bit cooler than what I did on the iPhone with Snapseed, possibly a 
bit more 'neutral' to what the original print might have looked like … I 
captured it in the Develop module so you can see the curves and settings I used 
as a hint to future corrections of similar negatives.

https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/E4cPjb

Better or worse .. I can't say. LOL!

I do a lot of this, mostly with B&W negatives. The part that's hard with 
negative images is that when you invert them in LR, the controls mostly work 
inverted and they weren't meant to work that way … it becomes quite hard to execute 
fine control. So I often rough out approximate corrections, export to positive 
16-bit TIFF files, import those, and do the finish editing on the positive images. 
Makes it a lot easier...

enjoy!
G

On Sep 30, 2021, at 11:09 AM, Gonz <[email protected]> wrote:

That looks great, and more natural too.  I was having issues with
color cast and such.

On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 11:28 AM Godfrey DiGiorgi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Ten seconds with Snapseed using color balance and curves netted this from your 
thumbnail: https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/N777Kf

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G



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On Sep 30, 2021, at 8:54 AM, Gonz <[email protected]> wrote:

Scanned an old negative.  Played around with the usual knobs, but cant
seem to get it to look decent.  There is not enough dynamic range here
it seems.  I've seen articles somewhere where they make old photos
like this pop out almost to new.  How does this work?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/66982297@N02/51535604096/in/dateposted/


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