I’ve got a bunch of old (1992) photos shot on 110 film with a point and shoot. I scanned the negatives with a cheap film scanner (from LIDL) a long time ago, and to be fair most of the 35mm film I had came out ok. But there are a couple of 110 rolls that I don’t even know what to do with. The exposure is pretty bad and I think the film was exposed to light or not developed properly. I’ve played around with the photos trying to first get white balance right and then pushing the curves, but I can’t get them right.

Any advice? I don’t have the negatives with me, otherwise I’d try scanning them again just in case. Is there any workflow or app that I can use to try to recover them?

  • acockworkorange
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    2 months ago

    Gotcha. You can try darktable’s negadoctor. Even if you’re not happy with the results for this particular batch, darktable is a free/open software that is a great alternative to Lightroom.

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      2 months ago

      Thanks! I’ve used Darktable, but never saw it had a negatives module!