Maybe Lightroom?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy7c2ikUhcM

He says he also did a video for how to do it in Photoshop if you don't use Lightroom.

On 5/18/2020 22:17:21, Rick Womer wrote:
Ah, but that assumes a film scanner. I’ve been putting slides on a light box 
and shooting them with my K-5 (on a tripod) and a macro lens.

So, I need a software solution that runs on a Mac. Any ideas?



On May 18, 2020, at 10:14 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

Rick Womer wrote:

I’ve been going through lots of family photos the last few days for an upcoming 
event.

Most of the shots were slides, but a substantial number were prints. For many 
of those, the prints are lost but the negatives remain.

Is there a way, without huge investment, to turn scanned color negatives into 
positives?

All film scanners I know of have software that does the necessary
inversion and color mask removal.

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