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Do you do any colour correction in your scanning/post processing ?
Yes.
But: I do not "believe in" setting neutral (grey) points, as this oftentimes creates images that are "correct" but actually they're not, as there's almost always tints in real life.
So I often do it by feel.
Which basically is a dumb idea, as I have a form of red-green blindness that makes me miss (not see) subtle red or green tints.
Sometimes I know the image has a colour cast, but I don't mind.
To be honest often I'm not sure how the fuck non-red green blind people see it.
Do you do any colour correction in your scanning/post processing ? That was my biggest downfall in my process. I'm still working on it, but I'm now very happy with my colour images.
Scan -> raw -> Lightroom -> Photoshop + ColorPerfect -> Lightroom -> Export
ColorPerfect isn't cheap but so very worth it...
http://www.colorneg.com/colorperfect.html?lang=en