![]() This will make the DNG compatible with Negative Lab Pro no matter which scanner model you used. Hi, first, try selecting the DNGs and going to “file > plugin-extras > update vuescan / silverfast DNG”. lightroom detects the DNG but still no negative lab profile is available I am scanning black and white negatives in silverfast 8 se, as 16bit HDR RAW and saving as DNG. ![]() Open Negative Lab Pro, and set your “input” to "Vuescan/SF RAW DNGĪdjust the other pre-conversion settings, and then hit convert. ![]() If you don’t have any film border to select from, you can also use Lightroom’s “Auto” wb setting (in some cases, this may produce better results). Try and use the wb picker tool to select a blank area of the film border. Use Lightroom’s White Balance tool Prior to Conversion - As of Negative Lab Pro v2.1, it is recommended to use the wb tool in Lightroom prior to conversion. To make sure it does not throw off the conversion, you can either make sure to crop it out prior to conversion OR use the new “Border Buffer” setting to exclude a portion of the film border from the analysis. Exclude the film border or use “Border Buffer” - Like DSLR scans, it is generally preferable to NOT include the film border in the conversion analysis that Negative Lab Pro does. If it works, you should see the profiles change to “Negative Lab Pro v2.1” To run this option, select all the Vuescan DNG images from your import, and go to “File > Plugin-Extras > Update Vuescan/Silverfast RAW DNGs” then follow instructions. If you do not see this as an option, this means that you need to run the “Update Vuescan DNG” utility which will make the selected images compatible with the correct profiles. After import, set your “profile” in Lightroom to "Negative Lab v2.1" To prepare your file in Lightroom before conversion: If you have not followed this guide, your DNG files may not be correctly set to be converted by Negative Lab Pro. Preparing your image for conversionīefore beginning, be sure to you have followed the guide to creating RAW DNG files in Vuescan. The process for using Negative Lab Pro with Vuescan RAW DNG scans is very similar to the regular process of working with DSLR scans, but with a few important differences. As such, I’ve also removed some of the questions and responses in the comments, as they would have been misleading given the new directions. UPDATE - With the updates to v2.1, the directions have changed slightly to reflect the new dual-illuminant profiles and dng compatibility utility. ![]()
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