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Trees in mist,

 

Leica R8, Vario-Elmar-R 1:4/80-200

Kodak Portra 400

 

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Inverinate west coast of Scotland -Tractor near the Carr Brae viewpoint

 

Leica M2 & 35mm Summicron - Fuji Sensia

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here is the photo. I found that the scanner had a hard time with the fog. I look forward to making a fiber-based analog print....

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here is the photo. I found that the scanner had a hard time with the fog. I look forward to making a fiber-based analog print....

Adam, for me it's a nice picture It's rare you doing landscape pictures :)

Fog is well reproduced ! I think in print it'll be better

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Just a technical message:

I just posted two messages on this thread about chromatic aberration (CA)

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m-lenses/366748-ca-problem-my-50-1-4-a.html

It is a lens problem but I think also a digital sensor problem

I wanted to see if cropped I have chromatic aberration with a film portra 160

(with the same Summilux 50)

the result: nothing

Your opinion ? am I right ?

 

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Leica M7 50LA

Crop 100%

 

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Could be. But I'm sure I produced purple fringes with slide film too, with any lens. If the contre-jour is strong enough it's easy to let it happen, as lct already stated in the thread you cite.

If I start pixel-peeping on the first image of this series:

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/people/366814-joe-bonamassa-concert.html

I see it too. This is with 35FLE on 2.0.

The question is do you really want all the optical flaws wiped out and do you want a lens that does that with merciless perfection?

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Could be. But I'm sure I produced purple fringes with slide film too, with any lens. If the contre-jour is strong enough it's easy to let it happen

Otto thanks for your advice.

We also have a comment of Thigslapper here :

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/2905288-post17.html

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and also this picture posted in a french Leica forum :

Purple color of the waves (M9 and 90 mm) . I don't have this with film

a dynamic is better for the film !

 

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"The question is do you really want all the optical flaws wiped out and do you want a lens that does that with merciless perfection?"

Otto, lens is not perfect I agree with you, but in color we must limit these problems

Look at my reply :

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/2904801-post6.html

and about "dynamic range"

http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/why-we-love-film.htm

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Inverinate west coast of Scotland -Tractor near the Carr Brae viewpoint

 

 

 

Leica M2 & 35mm Summicron - Fuji Sensia

 

 

 

Don't care what yer say, it'll never fly.

 

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here is the photo. I found that the scanner had a hard time with the fog. I look forward to making a fiber-based analog print....

 

 

Mr Adam Sir,

 

What b&w film are you using? I like the grain...

 

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Don't care what yer say, it'll never fly.

 

Ric

 

That would be tomorrow's job then. :)

 

My father made the mistake of buying a business in 1959, which had bases in Oban and Stornoway. He quickly came to the conclusion that the average west highlander could give the Spanish a good lesson on the priniciple "oh we will get round to doing that Mañana."

 

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