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Always nice to view on the light-table a 6x9 slide, always.

Not having as much "fun" scanning the bigger sizes, I guess I have been spoilt by the Plustek when doing 35mm.

Gary

Well seen ah pesticides for our health !

Gary, you use what scan for 6x9 the same for 35mm ?

Best

Henry

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I don't develop on my own. But I will give this film one more shot sending it to a different place to develop it in a bespoke manner

 

 

 

 

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I´m using the old, original AGFA APX 100, not the new one (whatever is sold under the name APX...).

Just to be clear what we are talking about.

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6008 integral 2 with Magazin 4560 (genious construction btw.), Tmax 400, D76

 

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6008 integral 2 with Magazin 4560, Tmax 400, D76

 

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Thanks very much, I only wish I had more time to play with my films.

 

Btw, since Europe is a smallish place, perhaps some of you would like to know that there will be a Leica meeting in Tilburg, NL, on 2 July (apologies if this has been posted already).

 

 

Good to see you back Philip, and a nice selfie.

Gary

 

 

very simple yet interesting, Philip.  Great examples of your style.  Hope all is well.

 

 

As said Gary , we are glad see you back and post Philip

What beautiful red , nice series specially the second picture , very subtle red

Thanks for posting

Rg

Henry

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Well seen ah pesticides for our health !

Gary, you use what scan for 6x9 the same for 35mm ?

Best

Henry

No Henry, for 35mm I use the Plustek 8100, and love it.

For anything else, I use the BEOON and X-E1. It is a means to the end, but now I have sampled a dedicated (albeit cost effective) scanner, I am less than satisfied.

If, big IF, I ever return to M/F I will definitely have to get something better than the BEOON. Don't get me wrong, it works, but even the lowly Plustek works "better".

Gary

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Continuing with the BEOON and M/F scanning. Some flowers for Henry.

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And some fungi, growing on a tree trunk.

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Rolleiflex 6002, Planar 2.8/80, Fuji Reala (an old one, found in a box :-)  )

 

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Here we go then. Pushed a roll of Cinestill 50 3 stops and the results were variable. 

 

The first picture I've dropped the clarity as there was a bit of 'Schmootz' in the upper right corner and I like the effect, the second looks pretty as a picture.  :D

 

 

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