An in-depth tutorial going over some of the features of Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 and how they can be used to further replicate the look of film scans you may be accustomed to from a lab. Better yet, you can use these tools to simply create whatever look you want in your film scans; whether they are inspired by lab scans or otherwise. I go over multiple film stocks and formats, and share some basic protocols in NLP as well as Lightroom which you might find useful in your own workflow.
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Video Chapter Markers:
00:00 - Intro
01:24 - Variability amongst lab scans
02:53 - Frontier vs Noritsu example
04:17 - Lab scanner tendencies
05:36 - Presets?
06:16 - Software used
06:40 - Why NOT match lab scans
08:38 - The Basic methodology
16:13 - further example: Fuji 400H Noritsu
21:34 - 35mm typical lab scan
26:44 - Ektar 120 example
32:43 - Difficult conversions; the problem with roads
37:46 - Conclusion
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