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hi there and welcome back to northlight photographic workshops uh what im working on today is a video thats basically an addendum video or an appendix video to uh part four of my digital negative series that you can see up here right now now uh in part four i show you how to use richard bulletwells quick curve dn program to create correction curves uh for printing and your alternative processes in making digital negatives now in that process and in that video in other videos ive showed you how to do this calibration by reading your step wedge you know youve got to print out your own 21 21 step step wedge throughout the process which youll see in that section of videos anyway you have this 21 step wedge that youve printed out and what you want to do is you want to correct this against a target step wedge so rather than the old way of doing it by taking putting it on a flatbed scanner and just reading each step individually writing them down creating a text file which then i have