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Reunion Island

Indian Ocean

 

Ancient volcano crater

 

 

Kodak PanF * nice contrast :)  **

MP-Cron 50

This photo was taken in 1972
not sure to keep as long (42 years) the same photo with digital without degradation

 

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Henry

* http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/p255/p255.pdf

** https://contrastique.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/kodak-technical-pan/

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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 

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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

I get that with both the 5400 and the 5400 MkII. The 5400 I took apart after finding a service manual, but I couldn't clear the spot, so I think a pixel in the CCD is dead. So far the MkII scanner has responded to canned air squirted (via the little red plastic tube that comes with the can) through the door through which film holders are inserted. I suspect that just one dusty negative results in dust being electrostatically attracted to the CCD, so be careful!

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MP-50 LA

 

 

La Clusaz  at dawn

 

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Good evening, gentlemen! I love film as well.


 


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MP · NOCTILUX 1.0 · TRIX @800 · MICROPHEN · RED FILTER


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Central Park, outlined in Autumn

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Canary Wharf, London

Cinestill 800, M3, 35mm lux fle

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Leica MP, Summar 2.0/50 (1938), TMax 100


 


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Canary Wharf, London
Cinestill 800, M3, 35mm lux fle

 

Winter is here, more shots at night for those of us who work for a living, and so we mark the return of the halos! :-)

 

PS liked that last shot in CP, captured the humidity in the air

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