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If the grain is sharp the scanner is fine, and you mis focused in the camera while taking the photo. :)

 

I guess its most likely to be me that is the problem...!

 

Can you comment on the grain sharpness on this image? I tried v hard to focus carefully on the lock of the door. Maybe I need to wear contacts when shooting, rather than my glasses......?

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I guess its most likely to be me that is the problem...!

 

Can you comment on the grain sharpness on this image? I tried v hard to focus carefully on the lock of the door. Maybe I need to wear contacts when shooting, rather than my glasses......?

Paul, it's fine for me. Focus is good !

What film ?

 

Your original picture:

 

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a bit corrected in LR it looks now a little sharper with more contrast (lock,

nails and wood structure ) :

I just have diminished the exposure of 1 IL and increased a little contrast.

Your opinion ?

 

 

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For Paul

 

Old stone wall

Ardèche (France)

Aug 2015

 

 

Kodak TX400

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

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and for Paul crop 100% in the middle

Nikon Scan 5000

 

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Marseille (South France)

The "Old Port" (Vieux Port)

Aug 2015

in background an old medieval fort

the roofs are red tile necessarily to keep the style of Provence

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Kodak TX400 , note the dynamic of the film all the details in the shade

despite half the picture in full sun.

lines and "soft" edges, "not smooth" like in digital

Leica MP a great camera

50 Summilux Asph

 

Marseille Aug 2015

Fisherman direct sales to consumers , each morning in the Old Port :

fresh fish and cheaper

 

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a last for to day  :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 160, a great film

Leica M7 - Summilux 35 Asph

 

Vanishing line :)

 

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Interesting and very detailed article, Jip (note, though, that NS4 runs on 10.6.8; interesting only for some with older Macs, I know).

 

I didn't know the NS4 Digital ICE "Fine" setting is stronger than the Normal setting. Your article caused me to check the manual. This is quite the opposite from Vuescan's ICE setting so good to know.

 

My workflow, when using NS, differs slightly as I make linear scans for "developing" in ColorPerfect. There are many ways to scan.

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Ha! Might be asking about that depending on tests below.....

 

Thanks Henry.

I don't take any offence at all, I am grateful for your time to answer and help me!

 

I shot a test roll last night of a tape measure using my new (to me) 35mm Cron ASPH, using a tripod at different focus distances and multiple f-stops.

 

That will hopefully determine if my old 50mm lens was poorly calibrated (there was a mismatch at infinity lock with the rangefinder patch, which is not present with the new Cron), my focussing skills (or lack thereof)/camera movement and if the negatives are sharp under a loupe, then identify the scanner as being the problem?

 

Has anyone else had problems with a Plustek 8100 not being sharp? Would the film section be a better place to discuss this?

 

BW

Paul

I picked up the Plustek 7500i at our club auction for £12 what a bargain and love it my V500 doesn't get much use now, once you digitise a neg it needs a bit of sharpening while processing like any digital image
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A bit more contrasty this time, both TTL 50/1.4A Double-X at EI1000 in HC-110:H. I really like this film. It has nice grain and reacts well to pushing. But it also gives very nice tonality if shot at EI 100/200. And, importantly, it dries flat.

 

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Philip , not seen  these pictures , sorry

It's Superb !

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Fere en Tardenois castle

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

MP-50LA

 

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Old stone and old castle

Fere Castle

Taken in contre jour :)

 

KP 160 - MP - 50 LA

 

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KP 160

M7-50LA

 

Fere medieval castle on a hill

 

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I hope you will like it. Looking forward to seeing the results.

 

 

I've got 300 feet so I hope so, I had a very quick try when I first got it but in very dark conditions, I like the massive dev development times in Rodinal, iso 6400 1+300 8 hours [emoji3] Edited by gsgary
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a nice place to visit and to rest in the North of France

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7 - Summilux 50 Asph

 

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