Finally got a new scanner which allows me to scan my medium format negatives – hurrah!
This will hopefully be the first of many.
Film details on My Ipernity
Cumbria, July 2013
Finally got a new scanner which allows me to scan my medium format negatives – hurrah!
This will hopefully be the first of many.
Film details on My Ipernity
Cumbria, July 2013
Would you please stop. Something else I don’t know about – infrared film. Outstanding capture.
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Thanks John. These are my first attempts and I quite like the results. With high contrast images like this I’m always conscious that what looks okay on my (un-calibrated, small laptop) screen might not look so good on other, better monitors. I know there is quite a difference between PC’s and Mac’s
Thanks for commenting
John
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I have a 27 inch Apple display and it jumps off the screen.
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Oh, good!
Thanks John
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Excellent John. Gorgeous composition and superb IR effect. Bravo. Can I click like multiple times?? 🙂
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Thanks. First attempts with I.R and I really like the results. Stay tuned – more to come!
John
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Superb – I would be interested to know which scanner you are using – my old Epson “Perfection” is anything but.
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Canon Canoscan 9000f. I also use a Reflecta Proscan 7200 for 35mm film and the scans from the Reflecta have way better resolution. I use Vuescan software with both.
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Thanks John, that’s helpful
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No worries
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This is gorgeous John, I really love it!!
Good luck with your new scanner! 🙂
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Thanks Marie. I’m getting to grips with it quite well!
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