Adji.AP Posted July 19, 2011 Author Share #41 Posted July 19, 2011 Advertisement (gone after registration) I also think it is the scanning. I've been using the 120 version for about 2 months (see my Flickr stream) and I've had excellent results either scanned at the lab or with my Epson V700. Of course, it depends on personal taste - the colours are naturally quite saturated. LouisB nice and crisp images you got there, Louis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Adji.AP Posted August 6, 2011 Author Share #42 Posted August 6, 2011 Hello again everybody. Guess today is my lucky day. Today I met a lab guy with better work ethics, better communication skills and the rest probably chemicals and etc. This image comes from same ektar 100 and same scanner at the second lab I mentioned on previous post. With correct exposure, this film provides beautiful vivid color. Directly from scanner, no post processing. This is what I am talking about Case closed, eh? Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/156824-wrong-film-choice-bad-processing-or-bad-photographer/?do=findComment&comment=1758437'>More sharing options...
segedi Posted August 16, 2011 Share #43 Posted August 16, 2011 I really like Ektar - I scan in my own negs on a Nikon 9000 and this film needs very little post processing compared to Portra and Fuji NPS. The other two are great, but I like a little more pop in my images, and Ektar really shines. Outdoor - no post processing other than dust removal Craft Indoor - minimal post processing to increase contrast Craft Bar and Restaurant - Calgary! If it isn't the scans though it might be an issue with heat - the film might have been exposed to too much heat either before or after purchase. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adji.AP Posted August 16, 2011 Author Share #44 Posted August 16, 2011 @segedi amazing color and sharpness could ever possibly produced by film ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
segedi Posted August 17, 2011 Share #45 Posted August 17, 2011 Adji - Thanks! The Perar Super Triplet is not my sharpest lens but still very good. Like they way it works with Ektar. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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