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Check out some of the beautiful entry doors our partners at Provia put out by clicking www.proviaproducts.com
For A surprisingly honest bit of advice on choosing replacement windows, this 2 minute youtube video is a big help! www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUAK3vOdmoo
Developed by the Darkroom. Something is wrong with both rolls I shot. In dark areas the photos have a waffle background. But it's only on the Provia, not any other film developed in the same batch.
Straightforward conversion to Provia. I think it's a pretty good job of showing the greens. The sky looks a little late 60s Ektachrome, and the blue cast to the shadows isn't quite right.
Nikon D2H
Focal Length: 75mm
White Balance: Cloudy
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)
RAW (12-bit)
1/250 sec - f/9
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Lens: 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Puebla and Oaxaca (Mexico), Antigua (Guatemala)
Hasselblad 501CW + Fuji Provia 100 and Kodak Portra 160
Holga 120CFN
Expired Fuji Provia
Where I learned a lot of cool stuff that I don't use in my work today.
Provia 100F Lake.
2nd roll of slide film from the lake. I made these a little warmer, the original rendering is quite a bit cooler. Again, great detail and sharpness. I have another 2 rolls of this film left, but I think I will wait for a good occasion to use them. Whatever that might be.
My dad is scanning his old family slides and got a 5 year old scanner to do it. I scanned half a dozen of his slides and half a dozen of slides I made when testing out Provia recently for him to compare - so he can see how much of the image quality is his scanner and how much is the slides.
Copyright - Kapitan Curtis
University Of Manitoba
Nikon F6 & Carl Zeiss Lenses
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED
Fuji Provia 100F