I love the dust particles part because sometimes film being imperfect makes it perfect. Just like a vinyl record, dust particles caught in the grooves causes the great static sound, giving it that old feel. So it’s kinda the same way with pictures!
Preciate you bro, you’re legitimately an inspiration. You’re the first photographer I keyed on in when asked who inspires me to shoot, outside my grandmother
it's soooooo refreshing to see how honestly you talk about your work, process, and quality/// like obviously this is valuable as a tutorial but it's just really nice to hear you speak about the motivation, focus, slowing down and everything too. carries over to all kinds of creators!!!!
been trying to find a good video that explains this process and who else but vuh to come through. Appreciate it man.
Negative Lab Pro has been a huge difference maker for me! I honestly like the process of scanning my own film, it forces you to learn how to correctly edit your colors.
Hey Vuh! If you click “make a copy” at the bottom, it’ll create a positive file so you don’t have to worry about the colors and the exposure being inverted👍 much love brotha!
I appreciate your videos bro! I'm learning little by little each video you post about film. Can't wait to get my own film camera !
Man, I am glad you are having fun with film. I had to do that both 20 years ago and I am not going back to film. I do believe working with film makes you a better photographer.
That change once you hit convert negative is so satisfying.
Yo thank you vuh I been needing a video like this fr. Keep up the great content, appreciate you.
Being a music producer fulltime thats getting into film to prevent burnout... you've help me so much!!
Getting into film photography and was wondering about scanning, this video came at the perfect time.
P.s idk if you know or not but to reset your Lightroom slider to default just double click the word. Sped up my workflow a little bit, thank you for being a great resource for film photography.
You truly are talented. Thank you for sharing your content with us 🙏🏽❤️
I barely started shooting film cause of you and now you drop a tutorial? It's a sign for me to stick with film for a bit.
good shit, you’re for sure my fav photography youtuber
One of my friends uses negative lab pro too, looks awesome. Seems super easy to use but converts nicely. Thanks for sharing!
this is perfect timing... im trying scanning for the first time this weekend! also gunna miss the upload frequency but completely get it 👍
I’m new to shooting film and you seem like a dope genuine dude. Instant sub!
It would be interesting to see how you develop film in the first place! Love your content VUH. Cheers from Spain!
dont slow down bro keep going my guy love everything u put out
Yes but he also has to plan his strategy. For example, I know that in Instagram if you post various times a day they usually give you less visibility because of the algorithm and shit, so maybe it can be similar on UA-cam if you over post. Vulhandes if you're not happy study a plan, look at other UA-camr etc, and you will do fine
wow i was just thinking about getting my own scanner. so helpful, thank you for the video!!
Insightful. Thanks for this. This gave me confidence in using my scanner and NLP. Thanks for being so casual about it.
The video I’ve been waiting for!!
would love more vids like this when the hiatus is done G, very simple and easy, looking to really develop and scan my own at home, finna check the developing one out!
Bro, you are a godsend! Thanks for this gem. ✊🏾
been waiting for thisssss. Sick!
this is great! I just got my scanner and I can’t wait to start!! Thank you
Love it love it, I’m working my way to completing my darkroom and incorporating film scans as Well as developing prints. Keep doing you my man. # 1.2.3 CLIK.
This is a great video! thanks a lot for showing an affordable scanner and how well it performs!
i think its so dope how huh once said "i'll never shoot film." yet the homie is killing the game. much love vuh keep on shooting.
Where TF did you download epson scan 2???????????????????????????? I’m here trying to make silverfast work bout to smash all my shit with a bat
I've been scanning all day. I tip I just discovered to get rid of newton rings is by placing a cloth between the film holder and the scanner glass to make some space. I'm still unsure how much it affects the quality of the scan tho
underrated white balance tip. always thought u had to use the white from the scanner. again great video
You keep doing at least 4or 5 days a week all of us should shout out his videos every post for 2 months to keep him posting more, I feel like thats a good ass deal.
Awesome tutorial, thanks for this man.. You're doing great work 🥰
I thrifted a brand new Canoscan 8800f, I def wanna upgrade because I feel like it takes too long idk if it's Vuescan or the scanner but the scans are sweet. Dope vid!
As always, I thoroughly enjoy videos!
This has been so helpful! I’d been hesitant to get an Epson flatbed v600 for a while because I heard it wasn’t too good. But clearly you showed the proof that it’s fantastic! Lab been ripping me off at $10 a roll for scanning.
Yes! Great stuff. Thank you for this.
BEEN WAITIN ON THIS
I really appreciate this video. Thanks it’s super helpful.
Thank you my friend. Glad I stumbled upon ur channel. Definitely a new subbie ❤
Good ass video. Per usual. ♥️
simple explanation and process i have learnt something thanks :)
Mucho mucho love from Berlin. Keep the way sharing experiences :)
I think it is better if after white balancing you select the hole picture without the borders. Doing such small selection makes NLP to not count the hole light in the frame which could result in a not so good converted picture...
the vibes are IMMACULATE
Our process is the exact same. Much love
Fantastic video explaining this process.
1 dislike in 3 hours. That’s how you know you’ve built a good community. Good work bro!!
Dude your new profile pic is sick!
oh man this made me want to start scanning my own film again
instantly subbed. really good stuff
amazing stuff, Fire!!
your video aesthetic is so nice
thank you bro for this video you are just awesome like anytime
Slow down is good, I only watched like 60% cause of lack of time. Good stuff.
Love your content. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! 😁
jeez!! u so genius bro!!
legend this video helped me heaps!
This was great. Thanks.
nice video! Been following you for a minute now and love what you do. Do you ever get a magenta cast in your photos from the developing? How do you deal with that?
Love this!
Please do a video on exporting! It's so tricky and the Instagram compression sucks.
Just ordered an epson v600 :) wish i can develop it at home too one day
Never delete this video !
You could convert them with negative lab first, export them all, then bring back into lightroom again to avoid the opposite sliders issue if it really bothers anyone
Realy cool thanks alot 🤙
Used to scan the same way but on 35mm falls a bit short quality wise... 120 film is THE way to go
I use negative lab pro but my negatives always look super cyan and I have correct a lot. How do you get such amazing colors straight out?
Might seem stupid but once you shoot a roll of film can you just take it out the tube, chop it up then scan it? or will the light effect it? like im confused about the first step lol. but this is a wonderful video
Great video!! Thanks
Please make a video on how to get your negatives
He really does got it on him
Thanks for this video, can you please explain or maybe share a link or something that guides through taking film out of the roll? I'm new to this, and i just need to take my film out of the roll so that i can begin scanning at home. Thanks in advance!
When is the book coming bro? need your work on my shelf
I’m really new to this. So does this slip the developing process? The film comes straight out of the camera to this? I want to get into this with some 35mm point and shoot cameras and I’m curious.
How to make sure that your scanner is printing higher resolution not just the size of an A4 paper as my home scanner. What’s the difference with your scanner?
I do home scans and developing. The picture in negative lab pro never comes out perfect. Always has a tint. I think I’m doing something wrong if yours comes out perfect every time
Thank you!
Does this program work well on windows? Thanks for showing us how to do this :)
How good is this at retaining the colour of the film? For instance if I am shooting with cinestill 800t?
Hey man!
Amazing content.
Did you pull the film in dev?
Thanks
I know this is a couple years old now but I was curious if you are still using the V550 and are happy with it?
Is this negative lab pro light room applications. The ineterface seems similar
Always changing my scanning process with color. But honestly epson works best
Where can I find anti Newton ring glass, I have a V550 also
Whats up with all the leaks in the portra film boarders? that shit looks craaaazy 😍😍
Do you know if you Can scan from the v550 to an iPad?
Why don't you use the ANR glass? How do you prevent Newton rings?
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Epson Sacan 2 doesn't work with Windows, any options?
Do you have a video outlining your process for DEVELOPING your film?
If you digitize/develop your film at home do you still have to soak it in the chemicals? (very new to film)
Does it work with 120mm film from a Mamiya 645 pro?
Vulhandes do you always scan yourself?? I was doing it myself until a month ago. Have taken the decision to scan in a lab, as there is no way to compete with my 600 euro scanner VS a profesional 5000 euro scanner. More expensive but my work looks better so will try to shoot a bit less and spend a bit more when I do
Hi... Im starting to get into this. but i have heard that i need to get the film develop first otherwise i would lose the film? is that true? whats the very first step before this? just open the roll and start scanning ?
Guys does anyone know if we can who's the same method to develop 3D film from the nishika n 8000
To start , did u get your film developed at a store?
Bro you don't realize how many people are inspired by you and your a great teacher
hes literally one of the biggest reasons i pursued photography
He’s the reason I picked up a film camera lol.
Real talk looking for black photographers in general came across you already this week I just started shooting film Pentax camera