It looks like your scanner is scanning with a limited spectrum when you ask to scan BW begative images, hence the flattening when luminance details come from blue and green channels, and little from red channel. Obviously, I could just desaturate the colour negative scans, but this doesn't solve the banding problem (and it looks a lot to me as if this was the same thing the scanning software does?): It's not optimal quality, but it's still much better than what the scans deliver: When I switch to greyscale negatives, the colour problem (obviously) disappears, but then the scans look somewhat bland, lacking depth (but maybe I'm just seeing things?) and the banding problem gets worse:Īgain, some more pictures from the same run for comparison 8, 9, 10.įor comparison, here's a photo I have taken of a (cheap) print from the negative. It seems to me that either the scanner or the software attempts to balance colours in some way? Here are some more pictures from the same run for comparison:, , The following pictures were scanned as colour negatives (in the same run, without any changes):
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