Hi !
I know that since the digital has come, films have been digitized in order to edit them on computers.
It's possible to digitize positive films and negative films, my questions are the following :
Is it better in terms of quality to inverse and calibrate the colors chemically, or to digitize first the negative then invert it and calibrate the colors with a software on a computer ?
Does one of this process bring a better image quality ? Maybe chemically the colors are better but perhaps we lose a bit of data when doing a positive by a contact print...
Well, that's question I've been asking me, so if anyone can help, please feel free !
p.s. : I am French and it's a bit hard to talk about a very specific subject in a non native language so if I made some mistakes I'm sorry and don't hesitate to correct me (on vocabulary or even grammar mistakes) !
Thank you !
I know that since the digital has come, films have been digitized in order to edit them on computers.
It's possible to digitize positive films and negative films, my questions are the following :
Is it better in terms of quality to inverse and calibrate the colors chemically, or to digitize first the negative then invert it and calibrate the colors with a software on a computer ?
Does one of this process bring a better image quality ? Maybe chemically the colors are better but perhaps we lose a bit of data when doing a positive by a contact print...
Well, that's question I've been asking me, so if anyone can help, please feel free !
p.s. : I am French and it's a bit hard to talk about a very specific subject in a non native language so if I made some mistakes I'm sorry and don't hesitate to correct me (on vocabulary or even grammar mistakes) !
Thank you !
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