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Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Olympus Pen EE2
Digitized with Epson Vuescan V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Fujifilm Klasse W | Kodak UltraMax 400
Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | Raleno PLV-S192 | Valoi 360 135 Holder
Home developed in Fujifilm Negacolor | 3:15/100F | Paterson Tank
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: Basic | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear Deep | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: None
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Epson V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 | Lomography
Rodinal 1-50
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
Digitized from a 1997 Kodak Gold negative film using a Canon R5 in 2024…….27 years later. The original film was photographed with a Canon EOS Elan
A petroglyph is an image created on rock by scraping or in other ways creating that image in the rock surface. They are found world-wide and are usually associated with ancient peoples but these petroglyphs range from as old as 16,000 years and some are estimated to be as recent as the 1800s.
Found in a protected canyon in the Mojave Desert of California situated on a US Military base.
Image - Copyright 2024 Alan Vernon
weapons: dual long-swords, shoulder mounted digicannon
special abilities: data shield, spiked shoulders, team member digitizer
when fully digitized, all objects can go through him. he uses this ability to break through defenses or avoid heavy damage
if you're interested in how i digitize my slides and negatives, you can have a look at this article on my page.
Digitized Revivals of Combination Ornaments. From Type Specimen Catalogues 1870-1910 found on the public domain.
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0
Leica M3 | Leica Elmarit 28mm f2.8 version IV | Tri-X 400
Digitized with Epson Vuescan V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0 | Lomography
Ilford DDX
Digitized from slide. Original image taken on Olympus OM20. Digitized using Nikon D7200 with 60mm macro lens and ES-1 slide adaptor. Capture time and date approximate.
Title : Biochemistry
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1961
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : September2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 34, File 34-540
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor