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The river Garonne, flying over Bordeaux, inspired by James' photo!

 

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Thanks, Henry.  I obviously agree about the Portra 400!

Color of Portra 400 irreplaceable Adam

Picture well done and nice as usual Adam

Best

Henry

 

Lovely colors, James.  The rendition of Kodak 200 reminds me a little of Cinestill 50 (w/o the schmootz)

Had to post this one just for the nice summer colors :)

 

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M4-P - Cron 35 - Kodak 200

 

I am picking up on a strong sense of personal style in your photos.  Very nice!!

Leica M-A, Summarit 35mm/2.4 ASPH, Tri-X 400

 

 

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The river Garonne, flying over Bordeaux, inspired by James' photo!

 

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This is something I really love in this thread - one posts an image, and soon another one finds a similiar picture and shows his version of a scene or place. As it seems, you where seated two or three rows behind in that plane :)

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Thanks, Henry. The jpeg's are just for convenience. All my own scanning is in RAW DNG.

 

Thanks Eoin

If I have time I'll show you that TIFF (created by Microsoft) with some useful links

is better than RAW-DNG (created by Adobe) I think it's interesting to know these notions

here in this film thread. In practice I prefer to keep in TIFF (RAW-DNG for my digit M)

The Nikon scans in 16 bits and in TIFF and LR in (RAW) DNG.

 

It is by mentioning this useful question for All of us  that someone here spoke about

"can's worms" like a "rotten can".

The size of TIFF (multiple layers) is bigger than DNG  and need bigger Hard Disk for

saving.

Best

Henry

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Farm tools, Maramures region, northern Romania 2011.

Leica MP, 28mm Summicron, HP5+

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Sucevita Monastery, northeastern Romania 2011.

Leica MP, 28mm Summicron, HP5+

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Carpathian mountains in Romania. I was cycling and this was at one of the passes.

Leica MP, 28mm Summicron, HP5+

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Great shot, is the flaring around the lights due to Foma"s anti-halation layer not being quite as effective as say HP5?

 

Thanks, Steve. Fomapan seems to flare a little bit more than HP5 and Tri-X, but I don't have a straight comparison in similar conditions. Maybe it also depends on the type of light bulbs?

I have to say that in general I do not dislike the glow around the lights.

 

M6, Summicron 35 asph, Fomapan 400, HC-110 dil B 

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M6, Summicron 35 asph, HP5 @ 1600, HC-110 dil B

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20171203-DSCF0555 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

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