You will notice that with most negatives, adjusting the native “Exposure“ Lr tool can affect the red bias of the image a little (this is normal with the color curve of negative film). After using it at the very beginning to get your image's exposure in the right ballpark (you need to see what you're working on!), consider switching over to the “BASIC – Neutral Density Fine Adjust” -+ TOOL, which adjusts the exposure of the image while keeping colors much more neutral.
Articles in this section
- What are the CS Negative+ Convert Tools?
- What software will I need to use the CS Negative+ Convert Tools?
- Can I use the CS Negative+ Convert Tools for converting Black & White negatives?
- Can I use the CS Negative+ Convert Tools for scanning slides?
- Do the CS Negative+ Convert tools require special hardware?
- Why choose CS Negative+ over other software that is more automated?
- Will there be updates to the CS Negative+ Convert Tools in the future?
- How do I install the CS Negative+ Convert Tools on my device?
- Where do I start when converting my negatives?
- Why are the native Adobe Exposure and White Balance sliders still backwards?