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Em breve os exames e os scanners vão detectar até pensamentos...Isso aí parece uma peruca carnavalesca, mas é justamente o que fica debaixo da peruca, ou seja, um cérebro...foto feita no escuro, durante a projeção.
DIY book scanner (mobile phone + two keylights) at the "Catching up in the Archive installation" by Mariana Lanari at de Appel in Amsterdam
These are from negatives that were stored in a yellow envelope from Taconic Photo Service, Millerton New York. Most are 2 ¼" by 3 ¼" and were originally scanned using an old scanner (and are probably on this site somewhere). Many have been scanned using an Epson V500. The ;larger negatives were photographed using a Nikon D300. The numbers correspond to the page and position the negatives are in Print File sleeves.
CONTAX G1 + Planar T* 45/2, Kodak Tri-X 400
Self Development
Scanner: CanoScan 9000F + Silverfast SE plus
São Paulo (SP), 17/01/2025 - A "World" na rua Carlos Sampaio, 148, que escaneia a íris das pessoas para formar um "passaporte digital. Foto: Paulo Pinto/Agência Brasil
While many may mock curling, I for one enjoy the sport, well having fun throwing some rocks down the sheets of ice with some semblance of knowing what I'm doing. I tend to do this only with the Connect Group (a group of young professionals who are single, in a relationship, or married without kids to meet similar folks) from Milton and this time around we stuck a little closer to home base by using the Acton Curling Club!
Hasselblad 500c - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Rollei RPX 400
Kodak TMax Developer (1+4) 7:00 @ 20C
Meter: Gossen Lunasix F
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2015)
Scanner Genius HR3200, ajuste do canal vermelho para digitalizar negativo com os sprocket holes usando a máscara 13x18 de grande formato
My first direct from scanner pic - sure does take lots of cleanup with all the pollen falling onto the scanner...
Messing around with my old scanner out in the garden. I have to figure out how to get it open so it can be cleaned, but so far I like the potential of the scanner as an alternative image making tool.