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Rawtherapee redo
Rawtherapee redo













I’ve realized that now I’m able to get the results that actually look better than all of the tools above and I’m doing fine without them. When you spent money on it, for sure you try to study them better.Īll of this ended when I’ve discovered free (open source actually) raw converter RawTherapee which has negative inversion tool built in. It’s not that I was ignorant and didn’t read their manuals/forums/tutorials. I thought I was doing fine until I noticed that, if I was being honest with myself, colors on my conversions looked bad and different software from the list above, while giving different results, provided just different shades of mediocrity (if I may cite Simon & Garfunkel!). In the process I’ve ditched the Plustek and switched to DSLR scanning using Nikon D750/macro lens/home built scanning rig.

rawtherapee redo

Over the years I’ve used the following software for doing it: As you know, inversion of color negatives can be tricky. There was a pause in 2011-2016 but since then I’m back in the film game, actively shooting it and using both labs and scanning at home. I started shooting film in 2006 and was scanning myself since 2010 using Plustek 7600. If you’re impressed, read on! My perspectiveįirst, a couple of words on my background so you understand my perspective better.

#Rawtherapee redo how to#

Using free RawTherapee for inverting DSLR-digitized color negatives Ī picture is worth a thousand words so let me just show one and say that after you’ve read this article, you’ll know how to get such digital camera scans from your color negative film using just freely available software:













Rawtherapee redo