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How to Scan and Convert your Film Negatives at Home (using Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop)

5/11/2020 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Scan and Convert your Negatives at Home

In this series of videos, photographer Sean Tucker takes you through his process of shooting, developing and processing his film at home. In part 01 he introduces you to the cameras he uses, the black and white film stock he has landed on, and the constant lighting setup he uses for portraits, featuring the Aputure 120Dmkii.




In part 02 Sean shows you his process for developing the negatives at home using a changing bag, a Paterson Tank, and Ilford developers. In part 03 he shows you how he scans those images into high res files, and convert them to positive 3 ways, including Lightroom Classic, Negative Lab Pro, and Photoshop.

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About Sean Tucker:

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London based Professional Photographer and Filmmaker. Unsurprisingly, I mostly post nerdy photography stuff.

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