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Nice colors, Marc! Sometimes I also use the Paradies films, but since I tried my first roll of Precisa, I filled my fridge with 40 rolls of it, so in the next time I will do more slides :)

 

I have posted a picture of my nephew here before (old post). With my new scanner, a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV, the results are slightly better:

 

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James,you're right, the Minolta scan is a good scanner !

Nice portrait !

 

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Henry

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From time to time I take my M7 out for a walk:)

Pics taken with Leica M7 filled with Paradies 200 (dm-market) and Cron 35 ASPH.

 

Regards, Marc

 

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Very nice composition and color , Marc :)

Henry

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Hehe, nice blue eyes this little toddler has:)

And the colours look natural.

 

I think that I have only one more roll of the old Paradies200 in my fridge.

I like the colours of Paradies200 very much, however I do always some little tweaks in LR.

Usually I shoot with Fuji 200 or 400 but I ordered some rolls of Portra 400 and I wait for the

right moment to load my M7 with it an go out and take some pictures.

Try Kodak Portra 400 Marc

Very nice and "hot" color

Picture of M9 looks like Kodak Portra 400 ! "vivid" as said Erwin Puts

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Henry

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James and Marc thank you for your posts !

I began to despair I saw that almost all posting digital photos and I think that this thread will "falling into water" (French Expression) :D

Thank you to relaunch :)

 

Thank you to you to make and leave a thank you :)

This thread is up to you (not me)

 

Fishing port of Granville in Normandy (France)

 

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Kodak 400 Isos

 

Henry

 

I stayed there once

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I wanted to post this problem in this thread of film.

 

I have a friend registered on a french photo forum who has spoken about a "fringe" issue in these photos against the light,

with his M Monochrome.

In addition, it has something inside the arch is "not homogeneous". Your opinion? I find it curious anyway

For me it is an excessive smoothing of digital, but what is inside, it is surprising

 

Here is the original picture

 

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and here is the crop

 

 

in comparison with this picture i posted here (post n°1209) :

 

futuristic architecture

 

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Thanks GS for posting :)

 

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Henry

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Hi All, this post sent from London (Big Ben,Queen's walks of Thames, London Eye ..) :)

I have with me M7 and a lot of Kodak Portra 400,160 and TX400.

I shoot my third roll to day (second day) . A nice city for photographers.

 

Thanks GS for posting a scary hand :D.... nice "muse's pictures" :)

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Henry

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Had a busy schedule and planned a holiday in between Henry. ;)

I shot one roll of film during my holiday and at nr. 40 I knew something had been loaded wrong. So no analog photos of Wales this year.

 

Still have a drawer full of undeveloped rolls. Not all is lost... :)

my fifth coil today :)

.... also glad to see you continue to shoot film :) me too because rendering

Regards

Henry

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my fifth coil today :)

.... also glad to see you continue to shoot film :) me too because rendering

Regards

Henry

I'm going to Cornwall where I used to live in 5 weeks for 9 days, do you think 25 rolls will be enough ? [emoji3]

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