A neutral scan aims for believable colour, open tonal information and restrained sharpening and contrast.
It is still an interpretation; negatives do not convert themselves into one objective positive.
What changes
Neutral scans may initially look softer or flatter than a strong minilab preset.
When it helps
They support personal colour grading, consistent projects and print preparation.
Important limits
- Neutral does not mean unfinished or colourless
- Exposure still shapes colour and grain
- Different films require different conversions
- Monitor calibration matters
- Final editing remains creative
Frequently asked questions
Can this rescue every photograph?
No. It can only work with information recorded by the film or retained in the developed negative.
Should I tell the laboratory in advance?
Tell the lab if you need a ready-made punchy look instead of an editable base.
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