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Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

 

Yashica Mat 124 G | Fomapan 400

 

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

 

Rodinal 1-25

Controlling task collects and processes a wide range of data and information, making RPA an ideal assistance for the human controller in the companies.

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On 14 September 2012, ITU Library and Archives organized a one-day event, Digitization Day 2012, that focused on digitization projects and best practices for librarians, archivists, and information professionals.

 

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Digitized with the 5dm2, shot on film with an old analog eos3

at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Digitized from slide. Central Coast California

Dave Clymer; CCHS Cabinet Cards

Edited Digitized Sky Survey 2 image (by way of the European Southern Observatory) of the field around NGC 2467/the Skull and Crossbones Nebula.

 

Original caption: This vivid picture of an active star forming region — NGC 2467, otherwise known as the Skull and Crossbones nebula — is as sinister as it is beautiful. This image of dust, gas and bright young stars, gravitationally bound into the form of a grinning skull, was captured with the FORS instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT). Whilst ESO’s telescopes are usually used for the collection of science data, their immense resolving power makes them ideal for capturing images such as this — which are beautiful for their own sake. The image is a colour composite made from exposures from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2), and shows the region surrounding NGC 2467. The field of view is approximately 2.4 x 2.0 degrees.

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Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012

September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece

 

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Photo credits:

Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa

Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor

Digitizer pad was the latest in AutoCad. The "blinker" on the monitor is up to the individual ... designs vary, but are essential.

Roll #0004 (Test Roll)

 

Rollei Superpan 200. Box speed. Self-developed in Caffenol C-L (60m semi-stand), fixed with ~125g Sodium Thiosulfate in 500mL water (6m)

 

Stand development has freed me from over-development hell! I also got the temperature right this time (it goes up when you mix in the reagents!) but I think that's way less important with this method anyway.

 

Nikon FE2

Loaded 2022/1/17, Unloaded 2022/1/23, Developed 2022/1/23

 

Digitized 2022/1/23 (Nikon D7200, K-rings, Micro-NIKKOR-P AUTO 55mm, ES-1; 1", f/8+ @ ISO 100 over cheap USB lightbox)

 

EXIF data as-recorded at time of shooting via Exif Notes for Android.

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Digitizing my Grandpa's Kodachrome slides from the 1960s. Most of these photos were taken when he ran the Airport in the Sky on Catalina Island for Mr. Wrigley (Wrigley's gum).

   

On 14 September 2012, ITU Library and Archives organized a one-day event, Digitization Day 2012, that focused on digitization projects and best practices for librarians, archivists, and information professionals.

 

www.itu.int/history/digitizationday

The National Park of Sutjeska welcomes over 100,000 local and international visitors every year. The park’s management requires tourists to hire a guide for any hiking excursion. But there is a lack of physical guides, as well as guides with knowledge of foreign languages.

 

To solve this issue, a UNDP-Czech Partnership digitalization project offered to digitize tourist content of the National Park and publish it on the SmartGuide application. Well-known Czech traveler Tadeáš Šíma and famous Czech artist Adam Kaspar joined forces to bring attention to the project & the amazing nature of the national park.

 

Photo: UNDP Czech Partnership / Tadeáš Šíma

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

 

Leica M3 | Leica Voigtlander Nokton Vintage Line 50mm f/1.5 Aspherical II VM Multi-Coated | Kodak TriX 400

 

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

  

Nexus one fully disassembled. The old digitizer (bottom-right) was actually glued to the frame housing the trackball, speaker etc. (in the middle).

digitized with FD 50 mm macro on a fuji X-E2

Digitized with Fujifilm x-e2 and Canon FD 50mm macro

 

Digitized from slide. Central Coast, California.

Nexus one main circuit board close-up.

 

Sorry for the cheesy hand-held shot, was out of zoom range and couldn't use the 70-200mm because of minimum focus distance.

Archive supervisor Darko Marinkovic scans an old document using a camera that digitizes fragile artifacts without touching

them

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Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012

September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece

 

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Photo credits:

Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa

Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor

Digitized from slide. Central Coast California

Digitizing my UK pics. 2002, on the steps of the National Gallery with Nelson's Column in the background. Boy what I would do to go back there with the kids in tow. #predigitalphotography #london2002

 

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On 14 September 2012, ITU Library and Archives organized a one-day event, Digitization Day 2012, that focused on digitization projects and best practices for librarians, archivists, and information professionals.

 

www.itu.int/history/digitizationday

I started this monster project called digitization. Digging through tons of analog slides. I'm afraid it's going to be an endless job. Using my Nikon Z7_II shooting the slides.in 1:1 scale.Tethered sessions with C1. Surprized to see how the slides were aging over the last 35 years.

Digitized with a fuji XE2 and a Canon FD 50mm macro f/3.5

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

Digitized year book for Rice High School in Altair, Texas for the year 2008.

Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012

September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece

 

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Photo credits:

Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa

Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor

Digitized color negative, converted to black and white. Island of Skyros, Greece, June 1991.

Digitized 2011

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October 1st 2011, Athens, Greece

 

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Copyright 2011 Anton Repponen

Among my camera collection, FOCA's are probably the ones that mean the most to me. Called sometime with respect the « French LEICA’s », the FOCA’s are very far from any simple Leica copies. They were independently designed and prototyped in the clandestine by clever French engineers of the O.P.L. (« Optique & Precision de Levallois ») company in Paris, France, during the WWII. They were then manufactured in series as soon as possible after the war end in 1945 to 1962 in various versions. Overall about 150.000 units were produced (for the focal curtain shutter bodies). FOCA’s are amazing of precision, optical quality, and a real joy to use.

 

I selected this mid-range PF2B FOCA circa 1955 and its normal lens OPLAR 1:2.8 f=5cm for a relaxing photowalk enjoying a sunny mild afternoon in Lyon, France. For all the views the lens was equipped with 42mm push-on filter, AUV for the two first frames then, for the rest of the film, a FOCA Yellow x2.5 filter. A Genaco metal shade hood was aditionnaly used for all the views. For the fun, I added an external collimated viewer FOCANOX f=5cm.

 

The film used was a 36-exposure Ilford Pan 100. Expositions were determined for 100 ISO (or 50 ISO to compensate the absorption of the Yellow filter) using a Minolta Autometer III lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas.

 

Documentary smartphone picture

 

March 3, 2025

69001 Lyon

France

 

After completion, the film was rewound and processed using 350 mL of Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer prepared at the dilution 1+25 for 9min at 20°C.

 

Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) fitted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III with the Minolta slide duplication accessory and Minolta Macro Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The diffuse light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite.

 

The RAW files obtained were inverted within the latest version available of Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 14.2) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printer files with a frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.

  

About the camera :

 

This FOCA camera is in an exceptional state of conservation and looks exited from a sort of time capsule since 70 years!

 

I was not so very optimistic about the real state of this camera because of the scars description of the seller, but I finally won the bid for tiny price on September 26, 2023 and the camera arrived to me a few days later.

 

According to the serial number this PF2B should be a model-4 from year 1955 (model-4 spans the years1954-1957). The shutter is a type-3 that equipped the version 16 to 17 in 1956. Curiously, the camera has also the type-6 rewind large button only appeared in 1957 on the model-5 of PF2B's. Maybe a latter upgrade required by the customer or prosed by the after-market service?

 

The camera was kept clearly in original box with the serial number hand written on the right side. The OPLAR normal lens 1:2.8 f=5cm is a model-3 version-4 from 1955 with the "ECD/9" diaphragm graduation 2.8...3.5...9....18.

 

In the box Botton was the user manual, a Kodachrome brochure in French and several cashier ticket from the seller "PHOTO BANGARD", 29, Quai du Fossé, Mulhouse, France, also identified in the inner side of the camera back with a sticker.The cashier ticket are probably to related to the camera since the amounts in French Francs does not correspond to any price list of that time.

 

In addition the camera has a leather ever-ready bag in excellent condition. When I first detailed the camera, I soon appeared that it almost pristine with very little sign of use. All functions works flawlessly and the shutter curtains are as new. The view finder and range finder are very clear and contrasted as the day 1. The lens is also very nice with the coating in quite good condition.

 

The camera was so nice and easy to clean that I could test it with a film the day after the receipt.

  

About the FOCA PF2B camera's and the normal lens OPLAR:

 

The Foca type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") was constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. It was manufactured in the Chateaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France. The factory, constructed in 1938, is still at the same place under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.

 

The camera is equipped with the collapsible 36mm screw-mount OPLAR lens (a modified Tessar formula with an additional fifth rear element) 1:2.8 f=5cm. The focal shutter of the PF2B has timing of 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50 and 1/25s plus the B pose. A slow exposure device below 1/25s could be installed by the aftermarket service and was installed basically for the FOCA PF3 type.

 

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