LCC Workflow for Digitizing Negatives
Wondering if anyone can help with this.
I digitize my negatives with a Z7 and older Nikon 105mm - D lens. I shoot them over a Kaiser LED Light Table. I reverse the image using levels (cough, cough, when is capture one going to add some type of invert function), and then edit it.
After taking an image of the out of focus light table below the neg I can see quite a bit of variation in density in the image. After moving the table around a bit, I can see this is mainly falloff to one side of the lens. So here is my question. Has anyone created an LCC profile (using an image of the light table) and then been able to apply it to the reversed image of a negative? I am looking for a workflow to even out my lens and correct the light fall off.
Thanks.
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Hi, interesting question. I have an old Nikon 4000ED slide/negative scanner and a flatbed scanner. Usually the included scanner software does the job, or I did it in Photoshop.
In Capture One you can swap the curve to get the invert result.
Maybe here are some Nikon freaks who made some special curves/ LCC profiles, in best case for film types.
I just found somebody at dpreview.com who made an bw negative "Picture Control“ profile for a Nikon camera. Nikon should provide some with their digitalization toy…
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