Scanning and editing film negatives without plugins

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @O.Persson
    @O.Persson  Месяц назад +1

    Re-uploaded video, due to a missleading statement in the original upload, regarding the Essential Film Holder.
    For details about what happened, I've made a blog post that you can find here: www.thatbeardedguy.photography/2024/08/20/i-was-wrong-about-the-essential-film-holder-and-why-i-decided-to-re-edit-an-video/

    • @chriscard6544
      @chriscard6544 Месяц назад

      thank you so much. I was thinking im getting crazy. Great video.

    • @O.Persson
      @O.Persson  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@chriscard6544 Sorry about that. And thank you for the support!

  • @O.Persson
    @O.Persson  Месяц назад +1

    I think I've figuered out my workflow for Darktable and Negadoctor, at least for Black and White.
    I created a Blog Post with a how-to of how I do it.
    It's available here: www.thatbeardedguy.photography/2024/08/23/how-i-invert-my-negatives-in-darktable-using-negadoctor/

    • @erikalvner
      @erikalvner 15 дней назад

      I made a video recently for my process with Darktable. I use a tripod head that I screwed onto an old enlarger I bought for 120 SEK at a charity shop. The Lomography Digitaliza has a built in spirit level that you can easily take off and place on the camera. I use an old Canon EOS 7D I had lying around and it has a built in spirit level, though.

    • @O.Persson
      @O.Persson  15 дней назад +1

      I'm going to check out your video.
      If you haven't tried aligning the camera with a mirror, I highly recommend it. Super fast and accurate once you get the hang of it.
      Unless the setup is up constantly, then it's kinda set it and forget it

    • @erikalvner
      @erikalvner 15 дней назад

      @@O.PerssonThanks for the tip! I never shoot digital though, so it kinda just sits there. The enlarger makes it easy to raise and lower the camera just the right amount.
      I did notice after uploading said video that I majorly fucked up the colours in the photo I scanned for the video. A corrected image is linked in the description. I almost exclusively shoot b/w and hurried with the colour correction not to make the video too long.
      Anyway, great channel! I found it because I just inherited my grandfather’s old Ikoflex.

    • @O.Persson
      @O.Persson  15 дней назад +1

      @@erikalvner not to unlike myself. I even did the same thing in my video.
      There's just something to B&W that I really like, and it's easier to print in the darkroom :)

  • @byronstephenwiseman1539
    @byronstephenwiseman1539 Месяц назад

    Hi Oscar, This is a brilliant video for me! You have explained the process you use very well and shed light on an area I was "lost" in. I am looking at the Lobster film holders you suggested as well. A HUGE Thank You for your hard work which helps us out here that have never scanned film!

    • @O.Persson
      @O.Persson  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the kind comment. Glad it was of some sort of help!
      The lobster holder looks brilliant. I haven't tried one myself, just came across it on Etsy.
      But I'm intrigued, and might order one myself just to try it out.