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  • Thanks @tiki !
    Film was just Ektar 100 or Fuji Superia 200... nothing but a tiny neatening crop done in post. Have a few more which I am pretty much happy with too. One more roll to get back which I feel may be best yet, which will obviously totally turn out to be the worst bunch of mis fired soft focus crap I have ever shot.
    Whats everyones preferred way to remove redness from scans? Curves? Hue/Sat? Another way?

  • Ektar 100 or Fuji Superia 200

    I'm guessing Ektar

    Whats everyones preferred way to remove redness from scans?

    I just don't.
    But seriously, I try to get the colours the way I want them right at the scan, and usually don't tweak colours later.
    Protanopia takes care of the rest, so I just lay back and say "fuck it".

  • @kboy all auto settings mannnnnnnnn... but thanks.

    @tiki I dont actually do the scanning my self, just local lab, yep, would make complete sense to get it right first... I spent about 5 years when working in Editorial Design trying to make scanned photos less red, never convinced I did it that well, lols.

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