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Leica R8, Vario-Elmar-R 1:4/35-70

Kodak Portra 160 scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan 4000

 

'Brothers in office' haha

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Some TriX. First one in TMAX dev, second in rodinal and the third left is in pyro and the right side is D76 (stitch). Taken with the 28 cron, 35 cron v1 and 28 elmarit asph respectively

 

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The first picture has a dramatic side

Very nice series

Thanks for sharing Rika

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Henry

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I had SilverFast (we did have silverfish many years ago as well, LOL), when I previously had a Plustek scanner. Didn't really hit it off. When I had the short lived Minolta I purchased VueScan and liked it, and though it was all I wanted.

This latest Plustek came with SilverFast and initially I couldn't make it work, but with much assistance from Support I now have it humming, and actually have found I like it as much or better. Except with the odd problematic slide of late.

I'll continue to use both I reckon.

Gary

 

After reading, I think I was wrong

Plustek does not supply their software but a software SilverFast

Sorry Gary

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Brown grass...

 

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R8, Vario Elmar-R 28-70, Kodak Portra 400

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RP,  sorry for your Summarit otherwise an excellent lens.

You bought new  ?

 

 

 

I see you posted cars and bikes pictures,  here's  mine

 

 

Ilford FP4Plus

MP-50 Lux Asph

 

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Here's one from that same Fuji RDP roll, gave me all sorts of grief when using SilverFast, so I tried VueScan. This is the VueScan version.

Gary

amazing what a different the scanner software makes!  This version is very good in all respects.  I just love the colors of the horses.  And the green is very pleasing as well.

 

Gary no discouragement please :)

it was just to try to improve photos

This is not a reproach.

I put my practice scanner at your service

The color is so beautiful and also b&w :) 

I noticed that sometimes when I scan (specially with Fuji) , it has a color

saturation especially in the red  and must be corrected

M8 lacks some bright in red and must be corrected also

 

Here's for you

 

 

Epson scan V700+ ENR Glass

Software Epson (picture 1 and 2)

Fuji Superia 100

Leica M7

90 Macro Elmar  (ME)

 

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This superia photo helps demonstrate why I wouldn't use consumer film for this type of shooting.  It pales in comparison to your nature photos taken with the premium films stocks.

 

Brown grass...

 

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R8, Vario Elmar-R 28-70, Kodak Portra 400

wow, that's a very unique color palette.  very nice!

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amazing what a different the scanner software makes!  This version is very good in all respects.  I just love the colors of the horses.  And the green is very pleasing as well.

 

This superia photo helps demonstrate why I wouldn't use consumer film for this type of shooting.  It pales in comparison to your nature photos taken with the premium films stocks.

 

wow, that's a very unique color palette.  very nice!

 

Adam, I notice the difference between Silverfast and Epson scan software

Less contrast, difference in color, and less sharp when I scan on Epson V700.

I prefer Epson scan (see my poppies pictures)

Epson V700 scan is very good for b&w 135 and specially 6x6 !

Yes I think you can have sometimes great difference.

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Henry

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M2, Skopar 4/21, Tmax 400, D76

 

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Trev

Very nice shot , nice contrast , nice tonality, nice framing :)

Thanks

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Henry

 

Thanks Henry. Really enjoying just winging the exposure with my M4-p. Film is so forgiving..but you already know that.

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same Data as above...

 

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