Why Roll Analysis in Negative Lab Pro is the best and how to use it in tough editing situations
Roll Analysis in Negative Lab Pro's v3+ is amazing. It helps achieve better WB, color analysis, and exposure settings across an entire roll with less editing. HOWEVER, sometimes, the results still suck. That doesn't mean you shouldn't use it. I'd guess 75% of the time it produces higher quality outcomes than single image analysis for me. But you can always turn it off if you don't like it. Since you can't turn on Roll Analysis if you haven't run it, I always suggest going ahead and clicking the box whenever converting a roll. Occasionally you still get wonky results no wonder what settings you run (Roll Analysis or Single Image), so this video shows how I adjust crops and use Roll Analysis in one of these situations to achieve a better final conversion.

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