Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 11:17 pm
The 2 library files for negatives will get you in the ball park.
Once you have a correction you like for a given set of negatives you can re-use the curve on other images from the same roll of film. Each roll of film will have a unique mask layer so the curves will never be exact but they will get you close.
The process is really simple.
1) make a correction you like and apply the correction to the image.
- Curvemeister automatically saves the ACV file to your history folder.
2) Open a second image from the same roll of film and apply your last curve to it from the history folder.
+ Click the load button and you should see the history folder, drill down to the month.
+ drill down to the file name, click on the file name and it will load the ACV.
3) make any small tweaks needed and apply to the new image.
Greg
Once you have a correction you like for a given set of negatives you can re-use the curve on other images from the same roll of film. Each roll of film will have a unique mask layer so the curves will never be exact but they will get you close.
The process is really simple.
1) make a correction you like and apply the correction to the image.
- Curvemeister automatically saves the ACV file to your history folder.
2) Open a second image from the same roll of film and apply your last curve to it from the history folder.
+ Click the load button and you should see the history folder, drill down to the month.
+ drill down to the file name, click on the file name and it will load the ACV.
3) make any small tweaks needed and apply to the new image.
Greg