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How I transformed the slow, often tedious process of film scanning into an efficient and enjoyable workflow. Inspired by Henry Ford’s principles of industrial efficiency, I optimized my scanning setup using batch processing, automation, and a Stream Deck to streamline repetitive tasks. By scanning in batches and editing entire rolls together, I achieve more consistent results while making the process faster and less frustrating. Switching from SilverFast’s unreliable color grading to Negative Lab Pro gave me more control, allowing for flexible edits without rescanning. Ultimately, my home setup now operates like a mini-lab, turning what once felt like a chore into a refined, structured part of my creative process.
By FotogRAFia PodcastHow I transformed the slow, often tedious process of film scanning into an efficient and enjoyable workflow. Inspired by Henry Ford’s principles of industrial efficiency, I optimized my scanning setup using batch processing, automation, and a Stream Deck to streamline repetitive tasks. By scanning in batches and editing entire rolls together, I achieve more consistent results while making the process faster and less frustrating. Switching from SilverFast’s unreliable color grading to Negative Lab Pro gave me more control, allowing for flexible edits without rescanning. Ultimately, my home setup now operates like a mini-lab, turning what once felt like a chore into a refined, structured part of my creative process.