I think it's something you should be able to fix during the scan.
I use Vuescan. I have version 9 x64 (9.6.24) and it has tools to do the color
correction during the scan.
https://www.hamrick.com/
I highly recommend it. Once you pay for it, you get "free" updates for life (I'm
guessing HIS lifetime).
It's up to version 9.7 but I haven't been scanning much lately, and hadn't
bothered to check for the latest update.
On 9/30/2021 11:52:06, Gonz wrote:
Scanned an old negative. Played around with the usual knobs, but cant
seem to get it to look decent. There is not enough dynamic range here
it seems. I've seen articles somewhere where they make old photos
like this pop out almost to new. How does this work?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66982297@N02/51535604096/in/dateposted/
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