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How does the Sony A9III Noise Reduction 32 Image Stack perform in Film Negative Scans?

These were all AXR files (ikr, they don't tell you that in the video reviews) that outputted to level 1 compression jpegs. 70mb files down to 1-2mb photos.

The images are greyer for the sake that I don't like giving away the full resolution image. That has always been the case unless I post it on socials that heavily degrade the image quality. I just get wary about that AI learning stuff unless I choose to do it myself.

32 noise reduction negative scan

I think if I had a more optical microscope, there might be better color rendering?? You can see more grains with the 32x scan. The grain becomes extremely apparent that is hard to hide so technically it is higher fidelity. If you take any film roll and look at it under a microscope, you can see the little itty bitty grains in the film which are the exhausted light sensitive materials. 

scan using the maker studio's Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner

Both were edited to bring up the shadows etc. Ikr, expensive scanner. The university I went to have the 2nd best of everything. Doooo I miss those days.

I think it's better to stick to longer exposure, light box and then manually stacking for high fidelity negative scanning. Was interesting to do, and like always I learned a bit more about 32 noise reduction stacking. I am surprised, after a year since it was announced there are still no videos talking about the camera.


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