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  • There's no need to pay for more software, just try to adjust your settings in Silverfast and save it per film. But as per my other ratty response - with varying light conditions, you will still need some adjustment in photoshop. It's easy once you see it, and the difference is quite tangible.

    Using hue/saturation, selecting Magenta, and killing the saturation for that slider is incredibly easy. So long as there were no actual details lost, it is an easy fix. If there are details going grey as a result, you shift the hue for magenta to a yellow colour normally.

  • Thank you again.
    Will try this with the next roll when I have time (and patience).
    Doing some b&w right now which feels like being on a holiday!
    : ]

  • Yea b&w is way easy. Use the thingy to do the thing for the stuff*.

    ** (Under/over exposure marker to show when highlights are blown or shadows are lost, then careful adjustment of contrast)

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