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Good point Pritam. I've been wondering if there are any ladies participating in this thread.
 

Great going, lads (and lasses, if any)

I'll quote Chris - time for the rest of us to go home. This is an awesome shot.

 

vieuxport, 2013
mp, 35, tmax 400

 

Very funny photo, Phil. Incidentally, I visited Kodak's site yesterday and came across this which is a good reminder of film's power in today's binary world.

 

And to all of you other crazy dinosaurs out there, still using that old-fashioned, anachronistic medium of film, I'd like to wish you the compliments of the season, and hope that 2018 will be a wonderful year for all - and with lots more film being used!

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looking upstream Elbe form " Gorch Fock " house  roof top Hamburg 

 

APX old 40 mm Mrokkor MP

 

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somewhere in the usa

xp2, mp, 35mm

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soon hell got it ;-)

 

 

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hot  ( Berlin ) where else ;-)

 

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have a seat 

 

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Welcome back, Doc Henry. Great pleasure to see you back here. 

 

Warm regards.. Christmas cheer and a Happy New Year to all.

 

The photographs that adorn this thread are a tribute to all the classy photographers who contribute. 

 

Great going, lads (and lasses, if any)

 

 

Glad to see you back Doc. !

 

 

Merry Christmas, Henry! It is great to hear from you again - Magnifique!!!

 

 

Hi Henry

We are all so happy to know that you are back. We missed your wonderful pictures, your comments and your kindness to all of us. Welcome back!

 

 

It feels like home, again. It is good to hear from you, Henry.

 

This calls for some red. :)

 

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Fuji Superia 100, Pentax LX, Takumar 50mm 1.4....I think.

 

 

Dear Henry! You've just made my day and Christmas. I can now look forward to the New Year with you back on board.

Pete

 

 

Apologies to all that have posted all these exceptional pictures over the past few days that I haven't pressed "thanks" or commented - they all deserve recognition - all showing what wonderful things can be done on film as long as the heart, the mind and the eye are in alignment.

 

And, lo and behold, I return to find that the maestro himself has returned - welcome back Henry - as good as this thread is and has been, it seems a far more welcoming, stimulating and warm place with you here.

 

And to all of you other crazy dinosaurs out there, still using that old-fashioned, anachronistic medium of film, I'd like to wish you the compliments of the season, and hope that 2018 will be a wonderful year for all - and with lots more film being used!

 

 

8,000 Santas, Liverpool, England 2010

M6TTL, 28mm Elmarit, Tri-X

 

 

My favorite of the two, Wayne.  The B&W really showcases the form in a strong way.

 

Wow, glorious and majestic scene with the tree perfectly placed and isolated with this vibrant colors.  Amazing in every way!

 

Thanks, Eoin.  I have the same thoughts about the photo.   :)

 

Thanks, Steve.  I am guessing that it will be available once again next year....

 

Great framing on this one.  Really like it!

 

 

Hi Henry - So nice to have you back and I hope all is well!  You've missed out on a lot of fun and you have a lot to catch up on.  I really enjoy this color photo!!  Great colors!

 

This one is really brilliant.  Congrats! 

 

Very nice and I love the isolated leaves!

 

Great photo, Phil.   Perfect in B&W!

 

 

Welcome back Henry!

 

Here's a recent one, Paris, November 2017.

 

Olympus XA2, Ilford XP2

 

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Henry, I am so pleased to have you back here. Best news in a long time. Felicitations mon ami.

 

Thank you Gentlemen  Pritam, Christoph, Eoin, Stefan, Phil, Adam, Mike, Michel  for your kind and warm words

A great thread with great friends

Best

Henry

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A warm welcome back dear Henry. I'm very happy to see you posting again. I was actually wondering if we would have to live through Christmas with the thread "limping" on without you (but, that said, we've done our very best to limp in style).

 

Here's one from your fair country.

 

Atlantikwall

La plage de la Pointe, Cap Ferret

 

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Flickr

50/1.4A Portra 160 at EI80

 

Thank you Philippe for your kind words , great to see you again

Best regards

Henry

 

I reached a quota for quote part

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Adox Color Implosion

NYC   :p

M3, 50 dr cron

Wonderful, my guess he won his bet... I mean for wearing that hat in public. Hope you complimented him accordingly!

 

As for Color Implosion, I'm salivating. I have a roll sent by the uber generous Wayne, I'm so so grateful and I'm refrigerating it until the light improves. I'm guessing I'll use it for 72 exposures in my half frame to maximise the opportunity.

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Just notice something when I scan in Tiff and directly I post here  in JPEG

digitalized aspect is less visible and color or b&w is better as color or b&w tone

Have you noticed that ?

 

When you post process you submit your picture again through photo software and

I think it denatures a little your original Tiff

 

If you notice that , please let me know your advice . Thank you

 

 

 

Here an example uncorrected , Direct TIFF from scanner and convert in JPEG

(loss of details and color by compression in JPEG)

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

No correction

 

London 2015

near Big Ben

 

 

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and entrance underground

 

 

 

Best

Henry

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Another picture for Gary

 

 

Weather is bad and cold in december in Paris but I like it

 

 

Kodak TX400 -Leica MP - Summilux 50 Asph

TX dev in D76 outdate I have some problem in the rendering

I just buy new developer

 

 

Paris in december 2017

 

 

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The art to make french "baguette"

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Flash SF24D

Nikon Coolscan 5000 TIFF > JPEG

 

 

 

attachicon.gifImage4jackm7cron90kodtx400+++1000.jpg

 

 

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Best

Henry

Henry, I like photographs of working people, the movement blur etc. It is a coincidence that just the evening before I had the opportunity to visit a working boulangerie in Sixt-fer-a-Cheval. Their products are "bio". I will be going back sometime early next year to take some photos. I will visit alone and not with a group as I did the last time. Too many people and distractions!

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Well JPEG is a compressed image format where as TIFF usually is not (though it is possible to choose to compress TIFF files too, including in Vuescan on the Output tab, I believe). My eyes are not good enough for seeing the effects of this compression on images posted online but it might be there.

 

As for colour, it may have to do with the colour space you use. Saving a scan as JPEG will often apply the sRGB colour space whereas the original TIFF scan might have been done using a bigger colour space, like Adobe RGB. It is very visible on my screen at least that colours become slightly 'duller' when an image is saved in sRGB (whether I 'convert' or only 'assign' that colour space in Photoshop). To obtain punchy colours, if that is desired for a particular image which is for internet use, or just to keep the colour palette of the original scan it is sometimes best to do the final colour corrections in the sRGB colour space.

 

I'm sure there are others who can explain this bette though.

 

br

Philip

 

Just notice something when I scan in Tiff and directly I post here  in JPEG

digitalized aspect is less visible and color or b&w is better as color or b&w tone

Have you noticed that ?

 

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HI Mike - Let's be in touch the day before to firm up.  Hopefully, the weather will be good!

A photo from last year, as a reminder, I will be in NYC a week from today, the 26th, with no plans: https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/278234-nyc-december-26th-2017/

 

If anyone would care to get together despite the holiday season post or PM.

 

Central Park, December 2016, Leica IIIa, 50mm Elmar, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400

 

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Great photo, Philip.  I like the airy low contrast look with your crisp scan.  Great colors, too!

A warm welcome back dear Henry. I'm very happy to see you posting again. I was actually wondering if we would have to live through Christmas with the thread "limping" on without you (but, that said, we've done our very best to limp in style).

 

Here's one from your fair country.

 

Atlantikwall

La plage de la Pointe, Cap Ferret

 

 

Flickr

50/1.4A Portra 160 at EI80

 

Lovely portrait and contrast on this one.

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xp2, mp, 35mm

 

Very nice, Becker 

working

 

attachicon.gifcleaning.jpg

 

Thanks, Steve.  The hat was his wife's.  I guess she won the bet :)

Wonderful, my guess he won his bet... I mean for wearing that hat in public. Hope you complimented him accordingly!

As for Color Implosion, I'm salivating. I have a roll sent by the uber generous Wayne, I'm so so grateful and I'm refrigerating it until the light improves. I'm guessing I'll use it for 72 exposures in my half frame to maximise the opportunity.

 

Very nice colors, Henry!

Just notice something when I scan in Tiff and directly I post here  in JPEG

digitalized aspect is less visible and color or b&w is better as color or b&w tone

Have you noticed that ?

 

When you post process you submit your picture again through photo software and

I think it denatures a little your original Tiff

 

If you notice that , please let me know your advice . Thank you

 

 

 

Here an example uncorrected , Direct TIFF from scanner and convert in JPEG

(loss of details and color by compression in JPEG)

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

No correction

 

London 2015

near Big Ben

 

 

 

Henry

 

Great stuff.  Makes me hungry!

The art to make french "baguette"

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Flash SF24D

Nikon Coolscan 5000 TIFF > JPEG

 

 

 

Henry

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Another one from Central Park from two weeks ago...

Delta 3200

80mm Planar; 503cw

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