This is a interesting process to restore a slide:
https://www.scantips.com/color.html
Carlos
El mar, 22 jun 2021 a las 10:44, Louis Smit (<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:
Hi Don,
I am very interested in learning about your process for recovering a
transparency that has faded due to age.
Thank you,
Louis Smit
Coquitlam, BC Canada
lhsmit@xxxxxxxxx
On Monday, June 21, 2021, 05:38:26 PM PDT, Don Williams <
daw3237@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stop asking hard questions . . .
I’ll gave to generalize a bit but my impression is that film has a
smoother way of handling a part of an image that gradually changes from one
color to another. I’m not sure how gamma works on film vs digital though.
I have found that when I work on an image a scanned film/transparency is
easier to adjust than a digital original, *even when I know the film
version was scanned before I decided to adjust it in a computer.*
I don’t use any of the display sites some folks use but if you send me an
email address I will show you what I was able to recover from an almost
blank transparency. (Blank by age and fading, not blank when new).
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Don,
What specifically did you like better about the quality of your film work?
Thanks,
Robert