You can download the latest DNG profiles here. You can help by sending me 48-bit HDR DNG files from Silverfast made with your scanner! I’m currently still experimenting with DNG profiles for Silverfast. For this type of scan, I would recommend trying the “ linear + gamma” tone profile first, and adjusting brightness and contrast first.Set other settings as you wish, and convert If working with Tif file, set source to “TIF Scan”. If working on a DNG, for now set source to “Vuescan RAW DNG”. In most cases, you should NOT use Lightroom’s white balance tool prior to conversion.If you’ve left borders in your scan, crop them out (or use “border buffer” during conversion to account for border).If you created a TIFF, you will need to go to “File > Plug-in Extras > Tiff Scan Prep” and convert from linear gamma (1.0) to gamma 2.2. If your scanned as a DNG, you will need to make sure you have added the custom profile (see info below).Import your Silverfast scans into Lightroom.Scanning to TIFF - it is also possible to scan to TIFF, but be aware that this will scan to gamma 1.0, and for it to work optimally in Lightroom, you will need to convert to gamma 2.2 (which you can do in Lightroom using the “Tiff Scan Prep” utility included with Negative Lab Pro.You can email me or PM a link to your DNGs, and I will build a profile for your scanner. ![]() I’ll include some experimental profiles below.
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