Sometimes I use my DSLR (Pentax k-r with a macro lens) to make a copy of a color negative (on a lightbox).
Up to now I process it with Photoshop Elements (PSE).
First I remove the color mask of the film by white balance, pointing with the selector (pipette tool) to an unexposed area of the film.
Then I invert the colors.
The result is already quite useable, but sometimes I'd like to further process it with sns-hdr.
But PSE allows saving with 8bit color depth only.
So it would be nice if the first two steps could be integrated into sns-hdr, so that the full precision of the raw image can be loaded in sns-hdr.
White balance is already available in sns-hdr, but not color inversion -- or have I overlooked this?
Wilfried
(registered user of sns-hdr home)