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Ainda testando o scanner, um pouco mais satisfeito.

Tenham um ótimo sábado!

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Still testing the scanner, a bit happier though.

Have a great Saturday!

Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL

Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight

Model: Patry Diez

Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.

  

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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite

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I made a camera from EPSON flatbed scanner, with canon FD 50mm lens.

More informations are available my website. d.hatena.ne.jp/spyuge (Japanese and English)

I call this pic " Gala Scan ".

Reason: It has these lines and smudges in the pic like these old 90's scanners in computer labs that always left your pics with some smudges and finger prints.

Basicly, I don't know how to cut the spot out, ( grins...), and I just left it like that.

 

Plaubel Makina 67 • Nikkor 1:2.8 80mm

Agfa Copex Rapid ACR 50 ISO film in Caffenol CLCN 16.5min @ 20°C

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 at 2400dpi with Silverfast AI Studio 9.2

 

Écomusée d'Alsace • Ungersheim • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France

 

Caffenol CLCN

500 ml Filtered Water

5gr Anhydrous Washing Soda

1gr Vitamin C

8gr Instant coffee ("Cora")

10 slow inversions then 3 times every 5 minutes for 16.5 minutes, fixing 60 sec.

Made using a flatbed scanner.

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M

Lens: Zeiss Sonnar CF 150mm f/4

Film: Ilford HP5+

Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 8 mins) Development details on FilmDev

Scanner: Epson 4180

Cropping, levels and dust removal done in Darktable.

 

6609

Rolleiflex 3,5C

German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.

Schneider Xenotar 3.5/75mm Lens.

 

June 2025

 

Międzyrzecz (PL),

Muzeum Fortyfikacji i Nietoperzy

Oder-Warthe Stellung (Ostwall)

 

T-34 Tank Close-Up.

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Film Kodak Gold 200.

Scanner Plustek Opticfilm 120 Pro at 5300ppi, downscaled to 2048 pixels width.

No Sharpening, IR-Dustremoval.

Exposure, contrast and color adjustments in PSE11.

Scanner placed in an upright position As it scanned a little movement causes the motion artifact in the portrait Quite fun to see all the strange results

Et bien voilà j'ai les résultats de mon scanner demandé par le chirurgien,les résultats sont parfaits.

Le 2/10/2013.

instax 210

taken by india.

Genova, 03 Aprile 2016

 

ROLLI DAYS

 

www.visitgenoa.it/it/evento/rolli-days-genova-aprile-2016

 

Olympus OM-2n

Zuiko 50 mm f/1,8

KODAK 135 Color Plus 200 ASA

Scanner EPSON V600 - 2400 dpi

 

it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Bianco

Interesting softness. Shot in broad daylight with pushed Kodak 2383. Extremely fine grain even though the development was contrasty. Kodak 2383 pushed to ISO 6 (2 Stops) shot with Nikon N90s and Sigma EX 17-35 AF Zoom. Taking advantage of 2383's tendency to go dark when pushed. This was actually shot in broad daylight in the afternoon sun in an open yard. Interesting effects. Developed in FUJI RA-4 paper developer 1 to 14 dilution plus 10ml of 30% hydrogen peroxide to bring the developer to pH 10.59 (ECP 2 levels). Dev for 3 minutes at 100 degrees. Acid stop for 40 seconds. Bleached for 1 minute in potassium ferricyanide bleach, 1 minute wash, 40 second fix in home made ammonium thiosulfate fixer. Difficult to scan because both the scanner and I wanted to make it "daylight" instead of a very dark image as the negative confirms. More to be done here....

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