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 +**Durian the roll of film**
 +  * if you dont shoot film often, you may finishing a roll of 35 shots in a span of 8 years (happened to me)
 +  * keep film long like 1-2 year and beyond may affect the exposure of film sitting in camera, even light leak may be slight, but at span of 8 years, it will affect over exposure in long term, which still workable in my case, but the film developer shop complain hard to see and dont cut the film strip for me.
  
 **After Finishing the roll of film** **After Finishing the roll of film**
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     * note: after close the back door, you will see the film counter = S, and Rewind Release Button on the bottom is still stuck inside;      * note: after close the back door, you will see the film counter = S, and Rewind Release Button on the bottom is still stuck inside; 
     * you just need to clock the Film Advance Leveler once, the film counter  = 1, and Rewind Release Button will pop up back.     * you just need to clock the Film Advance Leveler once, the film counter  = 1, and Rewind Release Button will pop up back.
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 +====== Use DSLR to scan negative and Adobe Camera RAW process ======
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 +  - use those film scan adapter to load film and put in front of a macro lens, with a flash/5500k light as back light source (I use my flash, tune to 1/128 at 30cm distance ok)
 +    - Note: make sure the curly side is the Scanning Side, you may want to put it film up right, and flip horizontally in Photoshop/or Camera RAW
 +  - load into Adobe Camera Raw,
 +    - Flip the film horizontally (if you scan curly inside face side), rotate if needed
 +    - Invert the Curve
 +    - Dehaze to enhance the mute color
 +    - Use EyeDrop to click on a white / grey area to clear film color tint
 +    - use clarity to enhance
 +    - use Black/White point to tune the contrast and exposure
 +    - final tune of contrast and exposure to your taste
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 +{{:photowiki:slr:film_scan_process_2.jpg?600|}} (this from meanbearmedia.com) \\
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 +{{:photowiki:slr:film_invert_process_step_1_curve_reverse.png|}} \\
 +{{:photowiki:slr:film_invert_process_step_2_wb_sample_white_area.png|}}
  
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