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And www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pnqF8G_wiM
Try this on a Nikon.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbt3WrK8aU4
Many good comments..
Nice video. I will need to pick up those film holders. Curled and bowed film will be the death of me. A couple important things to mention though. The white balance needs to be set off a blank spot on the negative like the frame where there is no color information. This will rid the image of the film's color cast. I know you did this in the video but it wasn't explained and some people might not have seen it so I thought I would share. Also, maybe things have changed since I downloaded the software but cropping in on color images to just inside the frame renders a better color conversion. Including the frame can sometimes throw off the conversion and give you some funky color casts. This is also the case even with Silverfast software. B&W is not an issue though. Speaking of B&W, I don't usually even use Negative Lab Pro for it. I just flip the tone curve and slide the whites slider to taste. I find it's actually faster doing it that way. Just remember everything it inverted this way. To bring up the highlights, you need to lower the shadows
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Hi! Nate Johnson here, maker of Negative Lab Pro. Just a few clarifications... Negative Lab Pro is also non-destructive... it's always working on the original RAW file using special RAW camera profiles made just for your camera (the default Lightroom profiles are made for positive digital files and wreak havoc on negative scans)... and the process of bringing out the natural colors of the negative is quite a bit more complex that just inverting the curve... you have to compensate for the non-linear effects of the orange mask, the gamma of printed paper, etc. Also, even on the same roll of film, the tonal area of the shot can be in a completely different area, which is why the idea of "presets" doesn't really work well for inverting negatives (although it can give you a quick sense of the shot). Negative Lab Pro is able to quickly analyze and correct each image individually, which leads to much better results. Hope that helps!
Presets timsphotos.mykajabi.com/products/landscape-photographer-s...
timsphotos.mykajabi.com/products/landscape-photographer-s...
From file:///C:/Users/spele/Downloads/Photography%20Academy%20Course.pdf
See more below...
Replaced with my scan.. "R2-17 JD old slides Our camp Bills scan May 1965"
see #seeonscreenNotestseeon
Not sure how the very fine detail was created!
intaglio printing (gravure) or lithography
I could not get the lens to resolve the fine detail on the collar that I could see with my single binocular lens I use as a hand lens.
It is a good lens test though.
Camera set on Manfrotto 141RC head and camera on 2sec delay to remove camera shake!
Or Flashlights, for some people… HIT Z a couple of times!
Refresh or reload page to see on-screen NOTES
Ctrl+r
A selection of lights we take camping in
#AngelaMerc or used to in #Smoky60Series or have around the home..
Move your mouse over the images to see the NOTES describing each flashlight/torch...
You may have to refresh the screen first to see them.. CTRL+R
WE HAVE LIGHT in every corner of the home, and #angelaMerc
Had a lot of trouble with the Milwaukee 2107 FAILED to work on arrival, many attempts by a technical expert at the REPAIR Cafe to get it going, and he did! Then it failed when I got it home.
A replacement just arrived on 16/08/24 as we were packing to leave for a trip away North in the Van....
Does anyone else use NOTES like this?
On the 1965-66 SUSS CEGSA Nullarbor Expedition
All the slides have very few descriptions.
Packed up, on the surface says my diary. Around the camp and mucked around till 2 & loaded & signed off at the bus.
My carried my 43lb pack to cave & we went down. x my bye D & J in at 2:30. Took photo of dune then thrashed on in…
Going well, sweating passed few people, ( sherpas), on their way out. On to the camp, above, at 7 or so. Made bed of rocks near Rick's then D & J to end of Mullamullang. Bruce and Glenn too. I last ,feet sore . photo of us at the end and then back to the Grotto.
photos of the gypsum & then swimming in the lake. Camp, swim & to bed, tea in bed & talked to Rick & Dick.
Great to be there with them, gave them fresh water.
They had record player going & it not bad.. to sleep about 12:30.
Notes from my diary of 05 Jan 1966 typed up here on 24-07-23
Notes.......................................
Then the longest cave in Australia, discovered on SUSS Nullarbor expedition 1963-64. 3 miles to the end with 6 miles of passages mapped.
see... www.caves.org.au/helictite/abstracts0.html
To quote Glenn............................
Title: The Origin and Development of Mullamullang Cave N37, Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia
Authors: Hunt, G.S.
Published: 1970, Helictite 8(1):3-21
Abstract by author: Mullamullang Cave N37 is the longest and most complex cave on the Nullarbor Plain, Southern Australia. Unlike the other caves, it possesses extensive levels of phreatic solution tube passages which permit stronger inferences to be made on the development of the collapse passages constituting the bulk of Mullamullang Cave and other deep Nullarbor caves. These passages have been formed by collapse through overlying belts of solution tube networks along an elongated zone of cavitation in the limestone. Massive breakdown was probably initiated at depth within the zone, at least 50 feet below the present water-table level. Upward stopping of the collapse would have been facilitated by the higher network levels in the zone, such as the Ezam and Easter Extension. Channelling of groundwater flow under the Plain is suggested by the belt-like nature of the networks. An epiphreatic origin is proposed for the network levels though convincing morphological evidence is wanting. Eustatic changes in sea level have been of fundamental importance in the development of the multiple levels. Wetter periods in the past were probably important as little development is taking place under present-day dry conditions. Correlation of wetter periods with Pleistocene glacials would help explain the development of huge collapse passages, but such correlation cannot be assumed on present evidence. Massive collapse and doline formation were followed by subaerial weathering and vadose activity which modified the cave - especially near the entrance. Correlation of levels in Mullamullang with those in other Nullarbor deep caves is attempted. However, Mullamullang Cave is unique probably due to the lithology of the Abrakurrie Limestone in which it is developed.
Includes: 6 photos, 36 refs
search for other N37 images on Flickr...
I have records of all the films I bought from 29.7.64 in the Pentax notes book.
I had some Tri-X around Easter '65 but the list stops at roll 38 on 20:9:67 for a 20exp. roll of Kodacolor-X $1.71
This shot is from a print, not sure if it is a print from a slide, getting too long ago. But I should be able to find the neg or slide.
Mary Jillian David Trish Frances Sarah Jane John Penny Graham and Glenn, Susan seated, Angus with Larry, Jo and Kate.
See on-screen NOTES..
Beginnings of the #SpelioACEMob
Rescanned and replaced from the ebm at 4000dpi 5166pix wide. 24/04/25
After the first trip to the end of N37 18th-20th May 1965, on quick trip to start a new life in WA, To quote trip 43 entry..
John, Dick and I entered N37 at 10:20pm 18th, Packs &; food. White Lake in the Great Hall at 12. Camped. Up 10. Breakfast, left 12 to New Extension. 1pm, Base camp at Cold Cathode Corner. Lake. On to the end of main passage. 4:10pm at cairn. (we built it). Huge cavern. Left notes. Explored side passage, (The Ezam), Back for eat, 6pm.see Side Passage East. Waded along lake. Beaut. 8:30-10:30 photos. Back to camp. White Lake at 12pm. tea. Swim. Bed 1am..
Slept in till 9:30. (roof here out of sight with trog lamps. Pitch dark till we got lamps going) Breakfast, swim, photos of camp. (see stream) Packed 11:30?.. 1 mile post. Wrote report. (dropped Pentax lens cap down amongst the rocks on earlier '64 trip)
Headed out with loads. Photo of Southerly Buster. 3pm (see photostream!).
photos in entrance. (this shot)..Drinks 3:30. Spent 40½ hrs in cave. Good trip.
See also by John Dunkley.. helictite.caves.org.au/pdf1/44.ValeJohnDunkley.pdf
Camped on enscarpment...see Diary.. (1800mi to cave from home)
Dick took a colour slide shot at the same time. He has only just managed to find this image and scan it on his new Aldi scanner...! so I will load it soon.
The rope on John's pack, the first figure, is swinging in the slide!
We must have done two setups as we are in slightly different poses..
Just replaced this shot with a darker and less dusty shot.. R57-5 Intrepid 3cavers Neg Tri-x400 Stan
p122
scan from neg. #seeonscreenNOTES
See the Australian Geographic Story on Caves of the Nullarbor..
www.australiangeographic.com.au/travel/destinations/2016/...
Do a screen refresh to see the on-screen NOTES..
Sometimes, you may have to reload the page using the curly arrow ↻ up to the left of the address bar near the Home button..
We have crossed over into the basin from many directions in ... #Smoky60Series see the onscreen NOTES..
See the #hashtags in the tags (or here) to link to our vehicles across the Nullarbor... #GSWANullarbor
.. #KombSplity #UCH715 #Smoky60Series the #YGW109 #YAX874 #CLM174 and #UPR236
See Amazon text rekognition Software docs.aws.amazon.com/rekognition/latest/dg/text-detection....
See the 2025 flood event…
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-12/floodwaters-kati-thanda-la...
Where we left Mary's nice Pentax Binoculars at her feet after we packed the chairs after the sunset.
She now has a Canon pair, sent up by Kate to Bamaga..
I made a nice bit of video here of the sunset, and the relaxing landscape.
Don't go here! It is a terrible place, too many fishermen now!
On Cape York. camping beside the #VelcroPalace
See #VirlyaPoint on Instagram..
Some of the track we avoided on the OTL on the way North
Palm Creek etc..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=95x67XJgKEM
Cape York following the Telegraph Track from Bramwell Junction to first turn after Sam Creek to the Jardine Ferry
see Youtube clips here.. youtu.be/-52qvu3b-bU
Don't let this happen to you on your plastic fold out chair!!
A very good poem... a classic!
see this..
South Endeavour Trust We are a not for profit conservation land trust with 14 reserves in the great, ancient and diverse continent of Australia www.southendeavour.com.au
In the mist and gloom with Steve Sessions of the KBC
figure in shadows on lower right. see NOTE #seeonscreenNOTES
Many more here C:\Users\BillMary\Pictures\Other Pictures\Photo Albums\Blue Album to edit & move to load! CHECK
Red Album
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Came from Tom's via Amazon $117.95 on the box. $129 + Post gives $133.94 on Amazon! Got a discount that reduced P&P no Prime free post...
Flew in Airport Flying School Cessna 172, with hole in floor.
Piloted by Tom Denis for the Airport Flying School.
The detail when at 100% is quite good.
It is fortunate that we have someone like Graham, who worked with Forests for a number of years, then returned as our Director for a few years, with the research skills to finally compile a history of the many years and people who contributed to the development of ACT Forests and a Forest Industry in the ACT.
Some notes, see Zelman aerial..
Australian National Parliament House from a little way off with the 500mm Hassy lens. You should see the original scan! Can zoom in on the people...They were the days you could walk around up there. B9R203 Parl Hse flag 40mm vert Five
note to another aerial photographer...
I had an expensive hand made mount made by Carl Zelman in Canberra, for my work Hasselblad in the late 70s. I may have an image of the set up in my slide collection.
Was able to level it, rotate it, and with a gun-sight in the other hole in the aircraft floor, could look ahead and aim and time the image gap between shots for 60% overlaps.
But the gun-sight image was mirror imaged, reversed through a prism, and I got disorientated! And air sick!
The forward hole let in exhaust fumes as we took off, which wasn't a good omen, it was even worse during the landing approach as the pilot adjusted fuel mixtures and idled in.
I had a sheet of aerial photogrammetry glass mounted on an O-ring over the camera hole, but fumes still got in. I later used a different aircraft.
I could recognise the terrain as it approached, from having drawn all the maps from aerial photos, and pre-planning the flight plan. I even had an HP67 calculator program I wrote to work out the flight altitude and speed to get the correct overlap, but it turned out easier to shoot and guess. I originally had an Intervolometer to fire the camera after timing the shots with a stop watch on a test pass.
I then tried hand holding with a Hassy twin grip handles, and just pointed the camera through the hole in the floor! I had this method for years. I could watch the terrain approach, from 5000 to 10,000feet, with 250mm and or 100mm lenses and got the overlap and all the shots i needed.
I shot out open windows and through open helicopter doors, and always just hand held.
Gave away the idea of using 70mm aerial film early, took too long to load and process, so just used two 120 mags loaded with 120 E6 or C41 Kodak film.
Then all this was DESTROYED in the ACT 2003 FIRES...
Crossing Telegraph Creek at Green Patch with some of the old camping area to the north behind.
Frances and Susan in the background in the Hunt tent!
And their #paddymade era tent, see #paddymade on Instagram :-)
... #SeeonscreenNOTES
testing exposures, distance to slide and lighting by two LED strip lights, see below.
1/6 f5.6 ISO 125 113/116 on 35GbSD card
Each aerial image slide here was copied from the wrong side, white side of the GEPE glass mount..
So I managed to flip them 180deg left-right in flickr Edit Photo tool!
Now I cant add NOTES on the image.
Now replaced with 5457w scan "B8R193-_ ACT Forest's Reunion or sendoff". 19/02/25
… #SeeonscreenNotes
Scanner now buggered, found another slide at B8R195-116
07-10-25 with the Urban Services chap at R end in white shirt looking right Also a slide -08 with us setting up for the shoot.
see C:\Users\Bill Crowle\Pictures\Other Pictures\Slides\Box8 1987 Forest & Tasi
Before the big redundancys started the winding down of ACT Forests, and ended in the Forests being burnt down. By then all the good firefighters had been sacked! Some went on to lead other lives and some retired.
How any of us left on the 20th June 2001 ??
See also DEEKSBBQ
See also www.flickr.com/photos/spelio/2395150362/ for some names in a phone list...
B8R194-9 see some more names on www.flickr.com/photos/spelio/221819332/
But a lower-resolution image!
B8R194-9 ACT Forests staff in Thumbs+
My first photo was taken (ever), with the Kodak Brownie Flash II, that my Grandmother, (in photo), gave me for Christmas, 1957. at Bobbin Head Rd.
Went on to fill the Blue Album with 620 contact size, then postcard-sized images. #on-screenNOTES
scanned at 300dpi to 1.6Mb tif file. 27/05/08
Negative was lost somewhere in a lab or chemist while being re-printed I think!
The ONLY lost negative or slide ever taken… except for a few discarded 35mm slides..
One of the few photos of Florence.
620 Negs all filed under the print in photo album.
Taken at 212 Bobbin Head Rd. where we lived till 1961...
See discussion on Brownie Box cameras and many more here...
www.flickr.com/groups/boxcamera/discuss/88932/
And how to make some more film for it from 120 !!!
www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/sets/72157622142782...
must take a shot of my Brownie BoxII
She appears on Trove in the death notice for WALC as on the Woodward family tree. Listed there are her children, Gwendolyn Rye (Gwen), Cecil Napier, ( my father, see photos here), Maud,(have not heard of her), and Godfrey Paget, (Goff)...
Birth date for Charlotte Florence Sparshott was 26 April 1882 in Adelaide.
Billy was born 12 Dec 1880. from Dianne Dip….
There are 1000s of Grandma portraits on Flickr..
I added a Tag WALC_flickr or WALCflickr as it appears here, on
www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/50505582/pers...
these have some good contrast on the prints, must have been printed by Georges Camera Store in Sydney, I had many rolls done there after I found they could do decent blacks and contrasts, which caving shots needed!
P63 in Red Album. #seeonscreenNOTES
Taken with my new Pentax SV, probably using Adox KB21 film and processed by Georges camera store in Elizabeth St Sydney where I mailed all my #GSWANullarbor B&W film. They were the best for B&W processing at the time.
Still going.. www.georges.com.au/collections/cameras
Home page.. www.georges.com.au/#
And they still process film.. georgescameras.zendesk.com/hc/en-au
Mike Shepherd and others.. #roundaustraliawithspelio. With Mary looking over her arm....
... #seeonscreenNOTES
Mike married Ros and had a little boy, but they separated, and some time later, he met Jan in NZ, and they had Tim and Margy
Just a shot from the Album. 2 images joined..
Historic shot of some of the ACE, "Green Patch Mob", aka #SpelioACEMob, on a day walk to the top. We could, drive to Rawsons Pass in those days!
We also had an earlier trip with the Barrons from our camp at Sawpit Creek on Jan 27th 1979. Caught the bus up from Perisher, (Carried Kate all way, must have been the sprained leg time) We had lunch on a snow drift...
Jan 28th 1979 was when I found the SEIKO LCD digital watch 0634-5001 634026 in the Thredbo River downstream from Thredbo.
A psychic later described the whole scene.
Mentioned in diary entry for Sawpit and Thredbo where I found it Jan 28th 1979..
Return visit to Sydney Jan 1966
03-1-2025 Mary just re-told me the story of.....
Mum running out of meat at the BBQ we had but Jane had a side of lamb in her car and popped out to save the day!
This is where I started to roll up the string we found. You can see it going over my left shoulder. 1 mile of string?
See
www.flickr.com/photos/spelio/303224222/in/set-72157594221...
With the new A0 plotter and HP printers and A3 plotters, and monitors on the desktop!
And the TPG Windows NT computer . Early Total Peripherals...
It must have cost the Government thousands to move us around Civic, North Building to South Building, second floor, and then me down to the ground floor, then to Tuggeranong over the years.
Then all this was DESTROYED in the ACT 2003 FIRES...
For the May 9-10 1987 trip to Ayer’s Rock and the Olgas in #YGW109 with the family and the dog, Trudy
#seeonscreenNOTES
On a walk with George up the Castle, don't think we made it all the way!
slides B6-R129
… #seeonscreenNOTES
This was a scan from a neg. I still have all the negatives for all my shots!
This was a trip to introduce prospective members to the joys of caving. Most of these Trogs, became hardened cavers. Later taking their children to Bungonia, Jenolan, Tuglow, Yarrangobilly, Wee Jasper, Wombeyan and Cooleman. Even WA and the Nullarbor.
see a similar but wet mob here...
www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/channel/0/extra//display/1268...
Move your mouse around the screen and see the names of members I remember...
See a modern Cave Rescue training video..
see #onscreenNotes
do a refresh Ctrl+R
R38-64
After the Island camping trip we all rented a couple of 4WDs and drove up the Bloomfield Track to Cooktown for about a week.
... #seeonscreenNOTES
Jeanette and I laughed and could not believe the pyjamas ....
16/08/25
This is Jeanette's scan..
see more below!
... #seeonscreenNotes
Shared with friends and family.. #seeonscreenNOTES
A few links.. from our song books...
youtu.be/ty1dwBCR6D0?si=uLWjX2NgCetfpBJd
youtu.be/3Fumdt9o01o?si=F4yvvVg9GYa2c5U8
Many more from Neil..
Elery Hamilton-Smith and other SUSS bods around the campfire.
approx mapped. #SeeonscreenNOTES...
See names via on-screen NOTES.
In my 1965 diary for Wednesday 27th Jan, I wrote to Terry Bain of WASG
Just made several screen grabs of all the video clips on Youtube.. see public comments on a few.. IMG_6313
See image above with links to the videos in the NOTES!
See sample o the wall @8:30 on #15.3
then Mary cooked dinner in Helga to Gaelic/Irish singing and a J&B
Part of series UK and Europe 2004 in Helga2004 there are 90 videos, from a minute or 2 to 30mins long!
see the videos on Youtube here..
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAPczLULhUgx7RDGVAegpntQEy...
Showing the old filled-in pond, statues and dead and living plants.. see a few #seeonscreenNOTES
See the Genius The Spirit of Place..
dargan.com/2014/02/10/genius-loci-spirit-of-place/#:~:tex.... from the Group Discussion...
www.flickr.com/groups/14746825@N21/discuss/72157721921127...
scanned at 8000dpi, so zoom in a few times.
... #seeonscreenNOTES
The Navy frigate was doing maneuvers, more like giant wheelies, in Jervis Bay and sent crashing waves to the shore at Bristol Point.
The waves washed canoes and light boats high up the beach..
HMAS Hobart (D 39) was a Perth-class guided missile destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built in the United States of America to a slight variant of the United States Navy (USN) Charles F. Adams class, she was commissioned into the RAN in 1965. In March 1967, Hobart became the first RAN combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. This marked the start of consistent six-month deployments to the warzone, which continued until late 1971; Hobart was redeployed in 1969 and 1970. During the 1968 tour, the destroyer was attacked by a United States Air Force aircraft.
After the Vietnam War, Hobart saw service during Operation Navy Help Darwin; the RAN disaster relief effort following Cyclone Tracy, was the first RAN ship to dock at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia, and completed a round-the-world voyage in 1976. The ship was modernised during the late 1970s. Hobart was decommissioned in 2000, and sunk as a dive wreck off South Australia.
from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Hobart_(D_39) with thanks..
and Flickr suggests we drop the location more accurately!!
A hot shared on Instagam and tagged #roundaustraliawithspelio but is cropped there..
LOL not out here....somewhere along the Sandy Blight Track…
see #Smoky60Series links
See where this picture was taken. [?] Approx only by Google and an App
Does not remember the location ...
To Quote Daisy Bates... ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/b/bates/daisy/passing/chapter11.html
A glorious thing it is to live in a tent in the infinite-to waken in the grey of dawn, a good hour before the sun outlines the low ridges of the horizon, and to come out into the bright cool air, and scent the wind blowing across the mulga plains.
My first thought would be to probe the ashes of my open fireplace, where hung my primitive cooking-vessels, in the hope that some embers had remained alight. Before I retired at night, I invariably made a good fire and covered the glowing coals with the soft ash of the jilyeli, having watched my compatriots so cover their turf fires in Ireland.
I would next readjust the stones of the hob to leeward of the morning wind, and set the old Australian billy to boil, while I tidied my tent, and transformed it from bedroom to breakfast-room.
see our visit to her memorial... www.flickr.com/photos/spelio/4082534500/in/photostream/
Car and trailer are jack-knifed to make a wind-break!..
Google search With #Smoky60Series ... and see all the videos of the across Australia trip here.
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAPczLULhUgxFogPpnnsF9zM2B...
Sandy Blight Junction Road"
On the ABC Local ..666 this am....
ABC Radio are running a program on getting your life back?
Moments in your life that were relaxing moments out of the rat race where you were " In the moment" rather than rushing and absorbed in a career or running a family, dashing to work, taking the kids to sport or filling up the car.
I thought of all the 1/125th sec moments at f5.6 that I have in my photo collection
I could select some of my 33,000 images for an album of "Moments in Life" then realised that 95% or so would be suitable.
At least all in my "Faves by others" would be suitable,
Just made several screen grabs of all the video clips on Youtube.. see public comment on a few..
Part of series UK and Europe 2004 in Helga2004 there are 90 videos, from a minute or 2 to 30mins long!
see the videos on Youtube here..
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAPczLULhUgx7RDGVAegpntQEy...
there are a few Notes on the image with links to the video clips, a long job!