Hi David,
       I have used the negadoctor for scans made on my Epson 850 flatbed. I 
have found if you do not have blank film area to do the "basic correction" that 
selecting a shadow region works well. I also found that saving a preset for the 
type of film being processed will make it easy to get consistent colour.


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From: David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Kodak GC 400 film


The negs were scanned by an outside business and as a first problem the data 
does not include any raw film-stock so I am unable to use the basic correction 
of negadoctor.

Looks like I will have to do the scanning myself


On 2021-11-05 14:50, Andrew Greig wrote:
On 6/11/21 6:59 am, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
I have recently received some of the above Kodak film and have already had the 
first roll developed. Does anybody have experience with processing this filmon 
dt and if so are there any recommended optimal steps to establish a base 
processing position.

David

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Hi David,

Are you scanning the negs or handing it over to a scanning business? Just use 
Negadoctor in DT and then work as normal. Bruce Williams has a great video on 
NegaDoctor.


Andrew Greig

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