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I would suggest the line was something physical rather than software related, I recently had a similar line appear on my Epson V600, I don't know exactly what it was but blowing everything off with canned air got rid of the line.

Nice picture

For the trait always at the same place and in all your pictures ?

Never have this trait when I scanned on my V700

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A couple from a roll of Agfa 100 black and white film I shot on the streets of my home town of Glasgow in January 2016. Leica M5 and 28mm Sumicron ASPH.

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Glasgow, January 2016 - Leica M5, 50mm Summilux ASPH, Agfa 100 black and white film.

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A couple from a roll of Agfa 100 black and white film I shot on the streets of my home town of Glasgow in January 2016. Leica M5 and 28mm Sumicron ASPH.

First you are welcome Colin :)

 

The second picture is superb for me with this blur shadow in foreground

I think it makes this snowy picture

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For Gary

sorry for the late reply , it's from Reims built at the same period as Caen cathedral

with Paris, Chartres and Amiens !

 

 

Another picture in Kodak TX400 for you

MP-50 LA

 

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Any tips for shooting Ektar and neophyte 100??

Expose to the right or left, leave the filters in the bag etc etc

 

 

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Some color now with Kodak Portra 400

 

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

Saint Pancrace Station

London 2015

 

 

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May be Adam can give you some infos Neil

 

Here an example without correction scan Nikon Coolscan 5000

RGB calibrated with Nikon Software > Tiff > Jpeg for post

 

M7-35 Summilux Asph

Kodak Ektar 100

home dev C41

 

Sunrise at Quang Nam beach 6 am

 

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another Kodak Ektar 100

 

 

Street Photos blur :)

 

M7 - 35 LA

 

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Any tips for shooting Ektar and neophyte 100??

Expose to the right or left, leave the filters in the bag etc etc

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I wonder if you're almost over thinking this Neil. Just meter and be done with it.

 

Assuming neophyte is Neopan, both are colour neg, so a bit of latitude built in. My usual MO with neg if I am guessing is to err on overexposing rather than under.

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another for Neil

difficult light condition but fine for me IMO

no filter , no correction just Tiff and Jpeg for posting here

only use light meter of my M7

 

Q Nam  sunrise

September 2016

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-M7-35 LA

C41 home process

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

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Neil. Sometimes I'll use a yellow or orange filter on Acros. Mostly can't be arsed.

last time I used a yellow/orang filter they looked shite so going to leave them in the [emoji161]

 

 

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I wonder if you're almost over thinking this Neil. Just meter and be done with it.

 

Assuming neophyte is Neopan, both are colour neg, so a bit of latitude built in. My usual MO with neg if I am guessing is to err on overexposing rather than under.

Gary

mate the Neopan Across is B$W

 

 

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Kodak Ektar 100 without correction ... continuation  :)

 

Phu Ninh mountain range landscape

 

M7-Apo Summicron Asph

 

Kodak Ektar100

 

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Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

 

Notice color of ground (sand)  :)

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im on the way to India. When I get back I will buy a can of air and try opening the front hatch of the PlusTek scanner and give it a blast.......... just worried I f@ck something else up

Hey, Neil. You can try squirting in via the hatch, but it's a fair way from the lens. Removing the front face doesn't actually do anything (ask me how I know...), as to open the scanner you need to take off the main cover (which voids the warranty).

 

A few questions:

Is the line always in exactly the same position?

Does it appear if you select B&W negative in the input tab (with colour and B&W negatives)?

What happens if you multi-scan, without ICE?

What resolution are you scanning at? I use the 5300dpi, which is, I think, the 'native' resolution - The 10k dpi is interpolated, which may introduce artifacts.

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