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Ric - I really like shot. And now I realize why you've posted it three times in as many weeks...you just can't get that brunette off of your mind!! :) :) Quite understandable...good luck with her...

Bloody hell, need to sort out me version control. Again.

 

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Am slowly getting back to pics... probably my first in this thread. Too little time off.

Thanks to all for keeping film up and running.

 

Dune of Pen Had, Brittany, and what is left of the poet Saint-Pol-Roux's home, the Manoir de Coecilian.

(T-Max 400 in X-Tol 1:1, M3 & M-Rokkor 40mm)

 

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Portra 400, MP, Summarit 35mm

 

best regards

 

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Am slowly getting back to pics... probably my first in this thread. Too little time off.

Thanks to all for keeping film up and running.

 

Dune of Pen Had, Brittany, and what is left of the poet Saint-Pol-Roux's home, the Manoir de Coecilian.

(T-Max 400 in X-Tol 1:1, M3 & M-Rokkor 40mm)

 

attachicon.gifCoecilian_©⎡Alexander⎦.jpg

Hi Alexander - Great to hear from you. I hope you are well. Please share more! Best, Adam

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Washington Square Park, NYC

M3, 50mm DR cron, Provia 100F

 

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The Ramble, Central Park

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Shot a roll of T-Max100 on a local trip a few days ago, alongside the Leica T.

Here's a couple.

M6, 50 Summicron M. T-Max100.

Rodinal 1:50.

Minolta 5400 scanner. (and I really could use some lessons on how to).

Gary

 

 

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And from around the corner.

 

 

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Shot a roll of T-Max100 on a local trip a few days ago, alongside the Leica T.

Here's a couple.

M6, 50 Summicron M. T-Max100.

Rodinal 1:50.

Minolta 5400 scanner. (and I really could use some lessons on how to).

Gary

 

Very pretty. Looks like a Hobbit house.

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Am slowly getting back to pics... probably my first in this thread. Too little time off.

Thanks to all for keeping film up and running.

 

Dune of Pen Had, Brittany, and what is left of the poet Saint-Pol-Roux's home, the Manoir de Coecilian.

(T-Max 400 in X-Tol 1:1, M3 & M-Rokkor 40mm)

 

attachicon.gifCoecilian_©⎡Alexander⎦.jpg

You are welcome Alex :)

Nice pictures of Britany in your link

Thanks for sharing

Best

Henry

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Shot a roll of T-Max100 on a local trip a few days ago, alongside the Leica T.

Here's a couple.

M6, 50 Summicron M. T-Max100.

Rodinal 1:50.

Minolta 5400 scanner. (and I really could use some lessons on how to).

Gary

Gary in principle  Minolta 5400 is one of the best scanner for film 35mm

The DMax is as good as the Nikon , around 4

You have a Mac and you go through Vuescan ?

Best

Henry

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Gary in principle  Minolta 5400 is one of the best scanner for film 35mm

The DMax is as good as the Nikon , around 4

You have a Mac and you go through Vuescan ?

Best

Henry

Yes Henry, Minolta 5400 II with Vuescan. Not blaming the equipment, the issue lies with me, I am flummoxing about hoping it comes out OK. Someone described scanning as a "black art", and I believe them. Once the busy season is over for me, and the nights start getting longer I will crank the darkroom up and print some.

 

I am also finding a noticeable white line across many (maybe all) of my scans. Initially I figured it a scratch, from the cassette, or perhaps my wet finger squeegie, but this today's film has it as well. Clones out, but a pain just the same. You can see it plainly in the top picture of the two I posted, about a quarter way down from the top, runing horizontal.

Gary

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Bergger Plus 400

Dev Ilfosol S

MP-90 MacroElmar

 

Wild herbs

 

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Grains are volunteers (more time for development)

Comment ?

 

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Henry

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes Henry, Minolta 5400 II with Vuescan. Not blaming the equipment, the issue lies with me, I am flummoxing about hoping it comes out OK. Someone described scanning as a "black art", and I believe them. Once the busy season is over for me, and the nights start getting longer I will crank the darkroom up and print some.

 

I am also finding a noticeable white line across many (maybe all) of my scans. Initially I figured it a scratch, from the cassette, or perhaps my wet finger squeegie, but this today's film has it as well. Clones out, but a pain just the same. You can see it plainly in the top picture of the two I posted, about a quarter way down from the top, runing horizontal.

Gary

Gary, yes I see the line , it happens from time to time on the Minolta scanner

or another brand. This come from one dust on the sensor of the scanner.

I saw that on our Leica French (I'll try to find the link)

 

He wanted to clean himself but then deregulated its scanner.....so I do not advise you to do.

Do not disassemble the scanner itself, but perhaps try an air blower on the sensor.

otherwise the after sale service , if there is in NZ 

Best

Henry

 

Here is the link (14th post : dust and line and 15th post after an air blower)

http://www.chassimages.com/forum/index.php?topic=242544.0

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Apologies for my absence; it's that time of the year. It's nice to see the thread developing so vigorously with such great photography and nice exchanges of knowledge. 

 

I'm slowly scanning my way through the backlog, estimated completion date end next year  :o

 

At the Bijenkorf in The Hague.

 

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M4 50/2 (11817) 5222 @200 Diafine (Coolscan 9000)

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