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At Ikea Beijing

Velvia 100

28MM f/2.8 ELMAR

 

My first impression is, photoshop is definitely 'useless' for a color film shooter. anyway, I like the color contrast very much. It come so naturally but so smooth.

 

btw, anyway share some experience with the V700 scanner settings? thanks.

 

scanned by Epson V700

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Suggestions for settings

 

Profesional mode fully manual

 

Get the color and density right and save the setting at the top under current setting calling it Fuji 160 or whatever. That setting can be recalled if you access the drop down on the top line. You do not have to set up each frame as long as you exposed to daylight and gave it correct exposure Don`t let it clip the ends or be off color.

 

Fix everything else in Photoshop, start with any noise reduction, capture sharpen, levels then curves and do your burn and dodge, save as photoshop, size for final use and do finish sharpening and save as JPEG with identifying resolution and size. Img 1234 300 8x10.

 

You end up with three folders, original tiff from scanner, photoshop repairs, final prints

 

This is close to workflow for a digital camera , but it works fine here too.

 

 

 

The new emulsions are MUCH better to scan, new version Portra, Fuji 160S, Ektar 100. They make the old ones look sick.

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Suggestions for settings

 

Profesional mode fully manual

 

Get the color and density right and save the setting at the top under current setting calling it Fuji 160 or whatever. That setting can be recalled if you access the drop down on the top line. You do not have to set up each frame as long as you exposed to daylight and gave it correct exposure Don`t let it clip the ends or be off color.

 

Fix everything else in Photoshop, start with any noise reduction, capture sharpen, levels then curves and do your burn and dodge, save as photoshop, size for final use and do finish sharpening and save as JPEG with identifying resolution and size. Img 1234 300 8x10.

 

You end up with three folders, original tiff from scanner, photoshop repairs, final prints

 

This is close to workflow for a digital camera , but it works fine here too.

 

 

 

The new emulsions are MUCH better to scan, new version Portra, Fuji 160S, Ektar 100. They make the old ones look sick.

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Pretty cool. My parents live in Beijing and I visit regularly and I know what the Ikea there feels like... compared to London, about 10x more people... and constant shouting from the megaphones.

 

I agree. IKEA Beijing is definitely unique to others.

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