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Lossless image inversion of RAF files for film scanning? (C1, SilkyPix...)

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Re: Lossless image inversion of RAF files for film scanning? (C1, SilkyPix...)

mollyc wrote:

I assume you don't use LR since you start off with Capture One, but many of us use Negative Lab Pro as a plugin to LR Classic. There is a big update coming in the next few weeks with stuff like roll analysis and the ability to save presets, so you might want to wait to purchase if you do actually use LR. But there is a free trial to see how it currently works. I use it with color and BW film.

https://www.negativelabpro.com

Yes, I like to keep my (infrequent enthusiast) workflow as lean as possible. With my digital images - the core of my photography - I'm very satisfied and familiar with C1 edits and have no interest in supplementing or replacing it.

When it comes to addins, LR certainly has much more choice and I was aware of the addin, which is mentioned on this and other forums frequently.

And yes, if you do inversions manually, your controls will all work backwards....because you are controling a negative, not a positive.

I understand the why, of course. But if there had been an invert function at the base, all controls could then apply "regularly" on top. Such as the hacked functionality.

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