Wilcoxson Buick GMC

Yet another follow-up on my recent digitizing adventures. While Negative Lab Pro has given me the kind of results I’ve always wanted with my negative shots, it was of no help for me when it came to digitizing all of my transparencies. Or so I thought. There was a recent post either in the Negative Lab Pro forum on the web or the group in Facebook (I can’t find the post in question at the moment or I’d credit the author) that mentioned inverting the positive in Photoshop and then converting that file like normal with Negative Lab Pro. Lo and behold, that works fantastically! Here’s a tough shot on E100VS that I used this technique on and it took very little work to make look good. I can’t wait to go through more of my E100VS files now (which have always given me trouble).

Wilcoxson Buick GMC – Pueblo, Colorado
The sign tower of Wilcoxson Buick GMC in Pueblo, Colorado is an imposing monolith with styling that hearkens back to another era.
YashicaMat LM, Kodak E100VS
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