Film scans differ because every workflow interprets density, colour, contrast and cropping.
Scanner hardware matters, but profiles, software and operator judgement often matter just as much.
What changes
One lab may protect highlights and deliver a neutral file; another may apply stronger contrast, saturation or warm skin tones.
When it helps
Understanding interpretation makes it easier to choose a lab whose philosophy suits your work.
Important limits
- A rescan cannot repair missing exposure
- Reference images help but cannot override the negative
- Screens also change appearance
- JPEG and TIFF affect editing room
- Consistency requires communication
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?
For important projects, share a small reference and explain whether you want neutral or finished-looking files.
Where can I learn more?
Read our scanning philosophy.
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