![]() Scan as “48-bit HDR” and save as DNG file(depending on your version, this may be done different ways… at least in SF 8.8, I believe you need to go to preferences and check “HDR raw” ).Set SilverFast to scan in “positive” mode (so that it doesn’t invert your negative).This will enable us to use special, dual-illuminant profiles in Lightroom made just for SilverFast negative conversions, and not have to worry about gamma conversions. The recommended workflow is to scan as 48-bit HDR DNGs. ![]() The quick guide below will show you how you can use SilverFast to capture your scans as RAW DNG, and then use Negative Lab Pro’s special SilverFast profiles to get amazing colors and tones from your film negative conversions. RAW SilverFast scans are now officially supported in Negative Lab Pro (As of Negative Lab Pro v2.1) ![]()
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