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A "skylight" of an old farmhouse of the "Ardèche" area

 

Kodak TX400

(dev. in HC110 3mn30 - 20°C)

Nik scan.5000

Leica MP - 50 Summilux Asph

 

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Now in color

 

Ardeche Gorges with its boat hiking in summer

August 2015

 

Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7- 50 LA

 

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Thanks Doc Henry. Le Gard is lovely. I know Goudargues too, a nice spot.

I scanned with a Plustek 8100 and improved the contrast in PS as suggested in the film thread previously, as the scans are quite "flat". Other than that no fiddling with the image.

Thanks for the encouragement

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Paul

Hi RTF, I think you add too much contrast because I saw double line

May be a little is better  :)

I sometimes slightly reduces the exposure for more sharpness.

But I usually do not touch Tiff at the output of the scanner. As you already know,

you must scan the photo in Tiff  (DNG digital equivalent).

With Tiff (not Jpeg) you can better "correct" , as for your last picture.

 

I have an enlarger and I developed directly on paper no need to scan.It's more beautiful 

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Noctilux 50+M7+Kodak Portra 160

 

 

In our rose garden

 

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Lovely!

I really am learning with regards to post processing film digitally. Thanks for your input and encouragement.

I have an enlarger as well but struggling to dark out a room sufficiently....how easy it was when I last did my own developing and printing at college over 20 years ago with a dedicated dark room- spoilt and I didn't even realise at the time!

 

If you agree I will continue to post my efforts in the coming days......:)

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August 2015. La porte de la dépendance, Gard, France. HP5 pushed 800, HC-110 home development.

 

 

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Maison Villaret, Nimes, Gard, France, August 2015

Same combinations as before.

 

 

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Ok - final one from this roll. I hope someone still interested!

 

Very much a contrast subject - dim interior and bright window. Any tips for better exposure appreciated...

 

La Chambre, Aloxon-Corton, France, August 2015

Same equipment as before.....

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Ok - final one from this roll. I hope someone still interested!

 

Very much a contrast subject - dim interior and bright window. Any tips for better exposure appreciated...

 

La Chambre, Aloxon-Corton, France, August 2015

Same equipment as before.....

Nice shot.

 

No tips...in something with that wide a dynamic range...one of the two ends is going to go off the chart!

 

Either expose for the windows...and let the interior be dark.

 

Expose for the interior and blow out the windows.

 

OR

 

 

Expose for the windows and add some light via fill flash to the interior to bring them more in line with each other.

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An old house medieval time

Old town

City of Laon (North France)

Aug 2015

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7-Summilux 35 Asph

 

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For RTF but in Portra color :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

Wood , stone and glass

old house....

Aug 2015

 

Faithfulness of color of wood and stone , a great film

and with any correction vs digital

 

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PS:  In our french Leica forum many MM246 and M240 cameras for sale already at a very low price  !

It's a pity !

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Now some vivid color of Bougainvilea

 

 

Laos 2014

MP-90 Apo Cron A

Fuji Provia slide

any correction

 

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PS : Do you know where is Adam Miller ? :)

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Chenonceau Castle 1513

built over the Cher river

July 2014

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-50 Lux Asph

 

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Ilford HP5 

another style of b&w :)

MP-50 LA

 

Frozen fog over the city

 

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It's very nice this one, nice balance of black and grey and beautiful wood structure  :)

Your time development ?

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Some brilliant shots Henry - thank you!

 

The roll was developed @20 degrees Dilution B HC-110 for 7:30, following the massive dev app. Any advice on modifying times to improve the degree of "flatness" when scanned would be great.....

 

 

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Some brilliant shots Henry - thank you!

 

The roll was developed @20 degrees Dilution B HC-110 for 7:30, following the massive dev app. Any advice on modifying times to improve the degree of "flatness" when scanned would be great.....

 

 

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paul

Paul, I like HP5 too (like in fog picture above) but if you like "deep" black with a good contrast

try a roll of Kodak TX400  IMO .

7mn30 is a good time but with grain.  For me I stop dev. after 3mn 30

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Chenonceau Castle 1513

built over the Cher river

July 2014

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-50 Lux Asph

 

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Another picture of this nice castle of Diane de Poitiers , the mistress of king François 1er

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-50 LA

 

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