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Leica M3, summicron 50 v1, trix (rodinal 1+50), printed on mgfb and scanned

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Reading in daybed.

Leica MP with 40mm Voigtlander on Ilford HP5+ stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 60 minutes.

This combination seems to have solved the highlight blocking issue as expected and carries a good tonal range but it does make a "soft" image as Otto.f noted on my previous post due to the grain structure.

Thanks for looking,

Dave

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Scanning old negatives trying to learn Vuescan software.

(Shot in 2015) M7 with50mm Summicron on Tri-X souped in HC110B scanned on Epson V500

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Not conventional use of Summilux 75mm, here

(we were driving a moped when the scene was there, in front of us, in Creta )

 

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M6, Summilux 75mm, Kodachrome

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Some Kodachrome are scanned with Monochrom,

to see what they look like

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original M5, 50mm Summicron III,

slide converted cropped after scanned with Monochrom+Beoon+Focotar

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Yosemite Valley Photographers, 2015

Scanning some old film and found this one.

M7 with 50mm Summicron on FP4+ in HC110B scanned on Epson V500 with Vuescan.

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This one not really good photo,

but to show, even when the 'wrong hit ' of the subject, the image can show other thing

 

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same data as the former picture

I like this one in B&W better than Kodachrome slide

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11 hours ago, a.noctilux said:

This one not really good photo

Just because he doesn’t hit bull’eye? On the contrary, I find this one better than your first B&W conversion of the kodachromes

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Cornwall cold water swimming

M6 TTL

Exploring scanning options myself which has been an interesting learning curve! 

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 I did some shooting at the Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union in downtown Seattle yesterday.

All shots on Tri-X souped in HC110B for 6.5 min at 20C and scanned on Epson V500 using Vuescan software.

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Center for Wooden Boats

Rotten Stem

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Strip plank dinghy

Center for Wooden Boats

Leica MP with Voigtlander 40mm Nokton SC on Tri-X souped in HC110B for 6.5 min at 20C.

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12 hours ago, grahamc said:

Very nice @Shanil   Did you scan this yourself then ? What did you use. Love the reflections. 

Thanks! I first tried scanning with Epson v550 and negative lab pro but I found the film holders couldn't keep the film flat so I'd end up with soft images. 

For this I used a Fuji xt2 with macro lens and light table. The setup cost is around the same if you already have a digital body and so far the images are sharper and much faster process

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1 minute ago, Shanil said:

Thanks! I first tried scanning with Epson v550 and negative lab pro but I found the film holders couldn't keep the film flat so I'd end up with soft images. 

For this I used a Fuji xt2 with macro lens and light table. The setup cost is around the same if you already have a digital body and so far the images are sharper and much faster process

very cool.  great job :D

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M6 + 35 Summilux FLE

Portra 400 and first go at C41. CL with Beoon & Rodenstock 50

 

 

 

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