10-26-2024, 08:05 AM (This post was last modified: 10-26-2024, 08:50 AM by rich2005.
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Hi all,
What will be an easy way converting digitized negative images to positive images?
Steps performed by me creating digitized negative images on films
1. Use a 12" tablet as light box
2. Mount the film on film holder
3. Place the film holder on top of the tablet
4. Take photos with a mobile phone camera mounted on a tripod
I have no problem taking digitized negative images from films. But what will be an easy way converting them to quality positive images?
I haver tried;
1. import negative image to GIMP
2. Color -> Invert
It converts it to positive image but quality is not good.
Please help or advising me the reliable method? Thanks
And if a curve works well for you you can save it as a preset.
However, if you start from a smartphone picture, the picture has likely already been over-processed by the smartphone and useful bits of info have been lost. If your smartphone can do DNG or "raw", that could be a better optikon (and the demosaicing app could have pre-cooked curves for specific film types).
And if a curve works well for you you can save it as a preset.
However, if you start from a smartphone picture, the picture has likely already been over-processed by the smartphone and useful bits of info have been lost. If your smartphone can do DNG or "raw", that could be a better optikon (and the demosaicing app could have pre-cooked curves for specific film types).
Hi Ofnuts,
Thanks for your advice.
I tried your suggestion but I found only one curve here, not 2 curves.
Channel: [Value] [Reset Channel]
I use Samsung Galaxy S24 smart phone. I haven't appled any setting taking the photos.
And if a curve works well for you you can save it as a preset.
However, if you start from a smartphone picture, the picture has likely already been over-processed by the smartphone and useful bits of info have been lost. If your smartphone can do DNG or "raw", that could be a better optikon (and the demosaicing app could have pre-cooked curves for specific film types).
Hi Ofnuts,
Thanks for your advice.
I tried your suggestion but I found only one curve here, not 2 curves.
Channel: [Value] [Reset Channel]
I use Samsung Galaxy S24 smart phone. I haven't appled any setting taking the photos.
Regards
The SW-NE diagonal is always there. But if you pull the ends it adds a second curve that will be you new transfer curve.
(10-26-2024, 11:47 AM)denzjos Wrote: Used a negative from alexburkephoto and tried this :
- negative as layer
- Colours / Invert
- Colours / Levels / Auto Input Levels
Hi debzjos,
Thanks for your advice.
It seems no action here after selecting; - Colours / Levels / Auto Input Levels
Please refers to the screenshot attached here. Thanks
10-28-2024, 05:33 AM (This post was last modified: 10-28-2024, 05:34 AM by Krikor.
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(10-28-2024, 05:27 AM)Stephen Liu Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 11:47 AM)denzjos Wrote: Used a negative from alexburkephoto and tried this :
- negative as layer
- Colours / Invert
- Colours / Levels / Auto Input Levels
Hi debzjos,
Thanks for your advice.
It seems no action here after selecting; - Colours / Levels / Auto Input Levels
Please refers to the screenshot attached here. Thanks