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    Posted: 14 September 2007 at 6:43am
Here are some extra settings I made for Exposure 2. They are mostly variations on negatives.
Please read the following article from our knowledgebase HERE regarding installing custom settings. Next time you run Exposure 2 you will see the settings in the User Settings area of the Settings tab. They will be in a group called Weird Stuff. Some settings will be in the Color Film filter and some will be in the Black and White Film filter.

Black and White Film
_Weird_Stuff__Negative.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Solarize_Softened.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Solarize.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Green_Monitor.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Green_Night_Vision.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Bright.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Red_Blue_X-Ray.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Soft_X-Ray.f1s
_WeirdStuff__Negative_-_Red_Blue.f1s

Color Film
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Digital_-_High_Contrast.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Digital.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Negative_-_Film.f1s
_Weird_Stuff__Solariz_e.f1s
a_Weird_Stuff__Solarize_Softened.f1s

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  Quote Danielle-Rice Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 March 2010 at 11:37am
Jeff...

It appears that the links to the following:

Weird_Stuff__Negative - Bright.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Negative - Red Blue X-Ray.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Negative - Red Blue.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Negative - Soft X-Ray.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Negative.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Solarize Softened.f1s
Weird_Stuff__Solarize.f1s


are broken and cannot be downloaded.
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  Quote JimW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 March 2010 at 2:35pm
Thanks for letting us know; we have repaired the links.
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  Quote Arcticevans Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 June 2010 at 6:04am
Hi would it be possible to use a filter or something to convert film negatives to normal? If so i'd be able to just scan in my negatives and save getting prints all the time. Also I love the film look exposure 2 gives
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  Quote TomW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 June 2010 at 8:45am
Hi Arcticevans,

From what I understand you should just be able to scan the negatives, then invert(Image->Adjustments->Invert) and flip them. I'm sure most scanner software does this automatically though.
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  Quote Arcticevans Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 June 2010 at 8:51am
Thanks TomW, i'll try that, but somebody told me you have to remove the orange mask or something because the negative film is orange?? If you don't know that cool.
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  Quote JimW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 June 2010 at 10:04am
Actually most(if not all) scanning software will take care of the inversion for you. One of the best and least expensive is Vuescan from Hamrick Software. There are actually quite a few film profiles already built in. Just set the profile for your film type, scan, and the program will take care of the inversion for you. Plus, I have never met a scanner that Vuescan would not support and I can't say that about all the other programs out there.
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