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I have Photoshop and an HP C5180 all in one printer/scanner. I have been working with some very old (but, in remarkably good condition) black and white negatives from an old folding camera that makes a large negative (over 4×6, I forget the film size, I still have the camera!). Some of the negatives were somewhat overexposed. If I were working with an enlarger in a darkroom, I could adjust for that easily.
But, the scanner is just producing a black square. There is so little detail available as to make the scan useless.
I am not finding a way to make the scanner adjust for the density of the negative. Has anyone a suggestion on this, or am I just trying to put a saddle on a cow?
Zach Allen
But, the scanner is just producing a black square. There is so little detail available as to make the scan useless.
I am not finding a way to make the scanner adjust for the density of the negative. Has anyone a suggestion on this, or am I just trying to put a saddle on a cow?
Zach Allen
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