View allAll Photos Tagged Scanner

réalisée avec l’imprimante scanner brother, modèle DCP 585 CW.

the object on the right is a nail polish bottle, moved during the scan

This is my mom's old cat being scanned on the scanner... lol he just layed down there so I hit scan :)

La imagen a través del escáner.

RX / Scanner Douanes et Accises

Digital guys can laugh and read no further. I shot 2 rolls at my local ski hill with this light making pink and blue snow...looks great on the lightbox...can't even get close with scanned image. Anyone else run into this? Bogus Basin, Idaho by Xpan. Yet another attempt with a different frame.

Another photogenic half-timbered building in Ystad with a nice bed of tulips in bloom in the foreground. Ystad was the home town of the fictional detective 'Wallander', created by Swedish author Henning Mankell. Taken long before I had ever heard of Wallander, back in April 1996 using a Nikon F70 SLR with a Sigma 24mm f/2.8 manual focus lens. I had a circular polariser on the lens and it caused some vignetting at the corners. Film used was Kodak Ektar 25 ASA (commercially processed, C41). Digitised using a Plustek 8200i film scanner and proceed from DNG file using Capture One 20.

 

Same image two different scans

The scanner adjusts contrast based I believe, on the blacks.

In the first frame, I just missed the border of the frame(actually scanning off the film), in the second image, I caught the inside of the frame.

The scanner adjusts accordingly.

 

Please go here:

www.flickr.com/photos/drp/6295826/

and do what you can to help.....there is a way through a PayPal link

© All Rights Reserved

Lots of changes at Yorkshire Tiger during May but the Scania`s keep going, im told these are to be refurbished but in the meantime they have recently gained flying tiger fleetnames as shown by "UVS" at Yeadon Cemetery a well known haunt for watching aircraft.

Scanned on Canon Flatbed Scanner

No tengo que intentarlo, no tengo por que hablar. Simplemente puedo gastar mi vida mirando las estrellas, los cables en el cielo, los pajaritos que pasan volando.

So apolagise if the photos arn't up to my usual standard. One thing i loved in the early 90,s were the independent bus companies who as well as running buses also ran coaches and dual purpose vehicles on stage carriage and private hire. I am of course on about the likes of Burman Travel, Petes Travel Claribels etc. Here and for the next few photos i focus my attention to one of my favorite firms from that time and thats Tame Valley.Seen in corparation Street Tamworth on service is Tame Valley HDZ8804 a Leyland Leopard / Plaxton Supreme 3 Exp C53F.iT IS SEEN ON 01/10/90

Made by looking into an old Canon scanner.

Scanner - colors way off from the true yarn colors, which were shades of red and pink. Very interesting square though.

Feels like I'm trying to breathe underwater.

Kris Allen - I Need To Know

Listen

 

1+

1 2 3 4 6 ••• 79 80