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So I got interested in how to do linear scans with my Canon 8800F via Silverfast SE. I haven't shot slides in a while so I took this 2 years old slide from one of my vacations and took the 2400dpi 16bit straight-out-of-the-scanner option... WOW! I'm blown out, away, whatever... totally. I had to do some fiddling around contrasts, levels and colors and resample it to 1800dpi 8bit scan but the intensity and details are still there. Now I only have to find out how to turn HDR scans from the negatives into print/positive image.
Pentacon Six TL, Carl Zeiss Jena 180mm f/2.8 Sonnar, Fuji Provia RDP, Canon 8800F.
Its simply magical watching the sunset unfold slowly through the viewfinder.
Snap, wind, snap. The reassuring thunderclap of the hassy brings me back to earth.
Hasselblad 500C/M • Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 CT* • Fuji Provia 100F
Jenny Brown's Point...
Camera // Hasselblad 500CM
Film // Fuji Provia 100F
Developer // Tetenal E-6
Scanned // Epson V850
During my recent holiday in Dorset I had some Provia 100F and shot it alongside digital to see what the results were. I think you will agree that they were just beautiful!
To give both me and you a break of the Leica CL and digital here is a film photo I took in San Francisco (Another)
This shot was a great memory.. I walked up to Twin Peaks, SF, for first light I think 3 mornings. It was thick fog and I couldn't see anything to photo so I took a photo of my Nikon F4 setup on the tripod (I was rotating film cameras, no digital). Just after I took this photo a humming bird hovering just in front of the camera, so close and so tiny. Its the first time I have seen one in the wild and it was a real treat.
Hasselblad Xpan + 45mm f4 lens + 35mm Fuji Provia 100F slide film
E6 Lab developed + Epson v800 scan at home
See my Essential kit list for the tripod I was using - mrleica.com/portrait-photography-equipment/