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@ Henry

Thank you for your quick  answer.

I think  you are right. But our perception of colours is quite different. In our flat we've got a surface probably being turquoise. My wife and I are struggeling for years. She says it's green, I would describe it as blue.

It is said, that Claude Monet saw his pictures of a certain period with wrong colours caused by a cataract and  he destroyed some pictures or paint anew after  the lenses of his eyes were removed.

 

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CHANDIGARH

 

Studio Raj-Hans, established 1974.

 

The very first lab that I went to when I started out with a Yashica 635 ... probably 1976. They don't do developing anymore but I could buy colour film on short notice last year.

 

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@ Henry

Thank you for your quick  answer.

I think  you are right. But our perception of colours is quite different. In our flat we've got a surface probably being turquoise. My wife and I are struggeling for years. She says it's green, I would describe it as blue.

It is said, that Claude Monet saw his pictures of a certain period with wrong colours caused by a cataract and  he destroyed some pictures or paint anew after  the lenses of his eyes were removed.

 

Rgds

Joachim

 

Had cataracts removed a couple of years ago and my color view changed dramatically. Makes a huge difference.

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@ Henry

Thank you for your quick  answer.

I think  you are right. But our perception of colours is quite different. In our flat we've got a surface probably being turquoise. My wife and I are struggeling for years. She says it's green, I would describe it as blue.

It is said, that Claude Monet saw his pictures of a certain period with wrong colours caused by a cataract and  he destroyed some pictures or paint anew after  the lenses of his eyes were removed.

 

Rgds

Joachim

 

Joachim you are welcome

Yes Claude Monet has sometimes some vision and his palette of color is wonderful in some paintings.

Joachim, may be the blue cast can come from a bad development (example : old developer ) 

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Henry

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Very cool. And great that they're still in business.

 

CHANDIGARH

 

Studio Raj-Hans, established 1974.

 

The very first lab that I went to when I started out with a Yashica 635 ... probably 1976. They don't do developing anymore but I could buy colour film on short notice last year.

 

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Now in color for Jakob , always with Epson Scan V700+ANR Glass+Epson Software

scan in 24 bits (like in pictures above) - 3200 dpi without Post Process

 

 

Paris

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica R8-35-70 VarioElmar

 

 

 

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Crop 100%

 

 

 

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@Henry: Thanks a lot for all the examples. Very impressing indeed.

 

Could you recommend a buying source for the ANR glass fits to Epson?

 

Jakob, yes you can purchase here (Doug is a sympathetic person)

http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/usinginsert.html

For 135 the price is around 30 Euros

delay of delivery 1 week

Henry

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Another picture in color scan with Epson V700 + ANR Glass+Epson Software

When i receive the scan I have also Silver Fast free but I prefer Epson software

more simple for me

 

Paris and river Seine

 

 

Leica R8-Kodak Portra 160-35-70 Vario Elmar

No correction with photo software. Direct scan Tiff > Jpeg (compression)

Don't  forget  picture is compressed in jpeg

 

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Crop 100% notice details in the shadows

 

 

 

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Henry

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Leicaflex SL, PA Curtagon 35mm 4.0, Svema Color 120

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