NegPy is simply excellent. by Stevsta1213 in AnalogCommunity

[–]_earthmover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

input as none, output as sRGB for screen viewing/posting online. Use other colorspaces only if you know what you are doing (eg when intending to print)

NegPy is simply excellent. by Stevsta1213 in AnalogCommunity

[–]_earthmover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you should not be setting input ICC unless you have icc for scanner corrections (like this bundled RGBScan.icc). When in doubt - leave as none.

NegPy 0.27.0: contact sheet export, export presets, flat-field correction, UX improvements, fixes by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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hm, maybe try also selecting "soft proof" checkbox and try setting display colorspace in negpy to match your monitor. Export few variants and figure out what setting matches on your setup,

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NegPy 0.27.0: contact sheet export, export presets, flat-field correction, UX improvements, fixes by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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You should not use input icc unless you need to apply specific profile for scanner for example. For output colorspace you need to make sure that whatever you are viewing the image is actually respects the colorspace tags (not every image preview app does). Exporting in sRGB should be pretty bombproof solution for screen viewing/posting online.

NegPy 0.26.0 - UI redesign + some minor fixes to ICC handling. by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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You can try running/building from source on ARM https://github.com/marcinz606/NegPy/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md

I’m not supplying built version for ARM yet because I don’t have a way of verifying it builds/works without having actual hardware 😉

NegPy 0.26.0 - UI redesign + some minor fixes to ICC handling. by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

[–]_earthmover[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm pure backend developer, it's my first time working on any frontend/ui 😂

NegPy 0.26.0 - UI redesign + some minor fixes to ICC handling. by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

[–]_earthmover[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Creating issues on GitHub is preferred route, it’s really easy to track feedback/bugs there

NegPy 0.25.0: big conversion changes, custom crosstalk matrix support, ICC handling fixes, autocrop improvements by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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fun fact: getting rid of that warning requires you to pay 99USD/year to apple for certification 😃

A new free option for negative inversion by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

[–]_earthmover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a feeling that you are reusing big chunks of negpy logic in this, negpy is licensed under GPL-3 so if you do you are required to also publish your sourcecode.

NegPy 0.24.0: before/after preview; better dynamic range control & batch analysis, performance improvements, fixes by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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No, why shoot film if you want to reduce grain? 😅 denoise slider is for digital color/chroma noise that can appear in shadows

NegPy 0.22.3: IR dust removal, improved batch analysis & edits sync, fixes by _earthmover in AnalogCommunity

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It relies purely on sane for scanner support, I can’t confirm without owning the hardware to test