"Terry Smythe" wrote in message
I'm using my digital camera to copy 35mm negatives. Is there a way in Photoshop 7 to convert these negative images into positive images?
My scanner does not have an illuminated lid, so no way I can use it to scan these 35 mm negatives.
Yes, first use a light source with plenty of blue light, such as diffuse skylight. Flash will do. Use of tungsten light tends to result in a noisy blue channel.
1) Photograph a piece of film leader with clear and completely black areas.
2) In Photoshop, open curves (what else :-). Click the white eyedropper on
a clear orange area of film, and the black eyedropper on a black area of film.
3) invert the ends of the RGB composite curve. Ad this point you should have a very good looking positive.
4) adjust the midpoints of the red, green, and blue curves to taste.
Save the curve, and record an action an action and tie it to a function key. You may be able to use this curve, or an adjusted version of it, on all of your images for that film type.
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Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com