![]() ![]() If "sharpness does seem vary from neg to neg" this can be because curled negatives, you first can try to address that by trying wet mounting or by simply purchasing the V850 film holders that have an ANR glass to ensure film flatness and also to adjust film height. Also I agree that the V750 makes a surprisingly good color job, this is extraordinary given the price. ![]() ![]() You always can make a device work mostly like another one by making a 3D LUT that converts from one to the other in PS, this can be made with 3D LUT Creator software for example.īeyond that Flextight systems are top notch, I've never been aware that somebody was complaining about the color interpretation of those devices, scans I've seen from flextights are simply amazing. Anyway the color interpretation may differ because the dyes filtering light on the pixels on the linear sensor, and because the particular illumination the scanner uses. Scanners are (IT8) calibrated systems tending to deliver the same colours. I'm considering buying a Flextight but I'm just wondering what the colour is like from the scanner's software? Is it difficult to get good colour balance? The colour is 90% there straight out of the Epson software, however the sharpness does seem vary from neg to neg. I've been using my Epson V750 for colour neg scanning and it's surprisingly good. ![]()
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