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No light leak; this exposure was in excess of 1 minute with the sun at 2 o'clock. It must have been my poor placement of the ND filter.

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Here is another attempt at resizing. M7 with Zeiss 50mm on fomapan 100.

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Henry, thanks for this. I do prefer the darker image. I was really struggling for light and was making the most of the dying natural light. I would have to clean up the image quite a bit for the light picture !

 

David

You are welcome David.

Yes I understand , less light it's also nice for your picture !

Rg

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Here is another attempt at resizing. M7 with Zeiss 50mm on fomapan 100.

Looking good.

I usually "Export" in LR (5 in my case), setting the parameters to no more than 1200 pixels on the longest side, and no more than 500Kbs in size. Works every time.

I'd say you could increase the pixels a tad, if you wanted.

Gary

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Another couple from the recent batch of "scanning".

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

Gary

 

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And since I am in ruins mode, another.

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

Gary

 

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This is an odd one. It was taken on the same beach as the earlier one (gull shot through trees) moments after the gull left the platform and a speedboat appeared. It all happened very quickly and Provia 100 meant the DOF was too shallow to keep the chair and beach in focus, too bad though I like how the water came out.

 

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Looking good.

I usually "Export" in LR (5 in my case), setting the parameters to no more than 1200 pixels on the longest side, and no more than 500Kbs in size. Works every time.

I'd say you could increase the pixels a tad, if you wanted.

Gary

 

 

 A la Gary but with max long edge of 1000 px to be under 500KB. M7 and HP5 developed in Rodinal.

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Using Perfect resize. The graffiti is not quite in the same class as the recent images from New York ...

 

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Using Perfect resize. The graffiti is not quite in the same class as the recent images from New York ...

 

David it's normal : from Tiff (120MB) , after reduction and post in Jpeg

It's fine IMO.

Nice perspective in this picture

Good definition

Best

Henry

I posted in Neil's thread about scan

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/258574-leica-film-camera-for-a-beginner/?p=3020226

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Everest base camp with MP and TriX in D76. This one is a 36 shot pano

 

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Stunning picture Rocky  :)

It intrigues me this photo:  how the framework was made

it's in a cave ?

 

Welcome Rocky to our crazy and enthusiast thread :)

More please

Thanks for sharing

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Henry

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