It s been just about three years now that i ve been using a drum scanner which has drastically changed my scanning process with color negative film.
Scanning color negatives with dslr.
Color correction has been a nightmare with c 41.
I ve never done it before neither with a proper scanner nor by improvising.
This one is for you dslr scanning folks or those who want more control out of your film scanner.
A few days ago my boyfriend found some old 35mm negatives.
If you ve taken pictures with your dslr you don t have to worry about remembering because you ll always have the original file as a negative.
While the software for this scanner is incredibly powerful it falls apart when it comes to inverting color negatives.
Moving onto a color negative i knew the process was going to be a bit trickier to deal with the orange mask of the film.
If you re scanning on a flatbed just be sure to scan it as if it s a positive because negative lab pro does its thing by converting the negative into a positive.
How to scan film negatives with a dslr.
But that alone led me to scan negatives that looked like the one on the left above.
What i ve learnt during the last two or three of years of scanning film with my dslr.
I use mine along side a nikon coolscan 9000ed a 2000 top of the range negative scanner.
Can i scan these films with just my dslr and the stuff i had lying around.
When photographing the negative however it became my main concern.
I ve seen many articles on the web explaining the basics of digitising film negative or transparencies with a digital camera.
You take a photo of a negative into a light source and invert.
Scanners are tuned to deal with this mask already so the effect of it is pretty moot when using a film or flatbed scanner.
The basics are quite simple.
How to use your dslr to scan negatives.