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Body: Canon T-90

Lens: nFD 50mm f/1.4

Film: Fuji Velvia 50

Development: Fuji Steenbergen (HEMA)

Scanned: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan 9

Post proces Colorperfect and additional sharpening

 

Kodak Retina IIF + Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenar f:2.8 45mm + yellow filter + Kodak Tmax 400

 

Digitised using Plustek 120 + Vuescan

Olympus XA + F-Zuiko 35mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Curvy road ahead! A drive around the countryside took me to a local road through the hilly area of the countryside.

 

Taken with Zenza Bronica GS‍‍-‍‍1 medium-format film camera, and Zenzanon‍‍-‍‍PG 80mm F3.5 lens, on expired Kodak Technical Pan black and white film, at 12 ASA. The film expired in 2001. Developed in Adox FX‍-‍39 II, 1‍+‍19 dilution.

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F flatbed scanner, using VueScan 9.

Finally, the first summer weekend of this season.

 

Here, a stone beach in Žurkovo, Kostrena, near Rijeka. There was a lot of airborne sand that day, making the sky unrecognizable through the haze.

 

Taken with Pentax MZ‍-‍S autofocus film camera, with Sigma AF Super‍-‍Wide II 24mm F2‍.‍8 wide-angle lens, on a roll of brand-new Wolfen Color NC500 colour negative film.

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner using VueScan.

I've been digging through my library, I found some ready-to-upload photos, waiting their turn.

 

Here, bokeh-y vineyard!

 

Taken with Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F camera, with SMC Takumar 50mm F1.4 lens, on Fujicolor Pro 160C film.

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F and VueScan 9.2 x64.

Warm, sunny weather, cool breeze, clean sea - what's more to ask for a vacation? Here, a pebble beach in Preko, Ugljan island, Croatia. Late August 2018.

 

Taken with Pentax MX camera and smc Pentax-M 35mm F2.8 lens, on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. Box speed, 200 ASA, 1/1000 exposure, ƒ/4, through linear polarizer.

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner via VueScan 9.

Leica M4-P

Summicron 35

Kodak Gold 200

Minolta Scan Dual IV + Vuescan

LR 3.6

Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Sunny Saturday in the city, balcony plants basking in the sun, and a new camera? What to do, what to do!? Arrange the plants, take a photo! I did just that while playing with my new old camera. Early June 2018.

 

Taken with Contax 167MT camera and Carl Zeiss Planar T∗ 50mm F1.7 lens on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. 50mm, 1/700, ƒ/4, ISO 200. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner via VueScan 9.5.

Canon Elan/EOS 100.

Kodak Ultramax 400 or Fujicolor c200 (I forget, I shot both same session)

Canon 135mm f/2.8 "soft-focus",

 

scanned with the Nikon Coolscan 5000, using Vuescan. Uptown Manhattan. 96th street 2/3 line.

Nice stony beach on islet Školjić in Preko, Croatia. Summer-y, hot and sunny weather is not a problem when you're on a beach, and here, there was some shade to hide under. Mid-August 2018.

 

Taken with panoramic swing-lens Horizon 202 camera, and its MC2.8/28mm lens, on expired movie-stock Kodak Vision3 250D film. 1/250 exposure, ƒ/11.

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100, with VueScan x64 9.5. Scanned in two scans, stitched with AutoPano.

ACTUAL FILM BLEACH BYPASS NOT DIGITAL

 

I like how this shot came up in the cheap lens when I was testing it with a digital cam. Shot with voigtlander Bessa T and testing cheap toy lens, 32mm fixed focus f/10,

 

C41 bleach bypass test.

Old Fuji 100 12 exposure. Shot at ISO 100. Could have underexposed a bit. Developed in Fuji CN-16 N1-MV developer.

 

Imagine 3:15 minutes in developer and 8 minutes fix. All done. Well sorta. I borrowed this process from theoldcameraguy youtu.be/YRHdmLDbGec

 

Presoak 100f degrees for 3 min

C41 at 38C for 3:15

rinse 1:30 min

Fix (ilford hypam 1:4) 8 minutes

Wash ...

Fotoflow.

 

recommended underexposure 1 to 2 stops your mileage may vary, these were not underexposed.

 

Scanning: These were dense and I expected trouble in the Canon 9000F. I was right. Vuescan could pull up the images but they were very speckled and mottled. I scanned them anyway as color negatives at 4800 DPI and 48 Bit RGB. I was expecting disappointment but here are the results.

 

The raw scans were black and in photoshop I had to boost the exposure and the brightness to 100% each to get the image. I adjusted the colors in the histograms where necessary and opened the images. Usually they were somewhat washed but there was color. Allowing for auto levels, auto contrast, and auto colors, usually gave great results.

Voigtländer Bergheil 9x12 with Heliar 15 cm, 1:4,5 in older Compur-Shutter

Adox CHS 100 II sheetfilm in ORWO A49 stock (5:30 min., 20° C rotation)

Negativscan with Heidelberg Linoscan 1450, Hamrick VueScan Professional.

Postprocessing with Adobe Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC classic.

20180408_Wik 04

Leica M3 + Nikkor-H.C 5cm f/2 + Kodak Tmax 100 + Zeiss red filter

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

A frame, formed out of branches, near the lake in Desinec, Jastrebarsko county, in Croatia.

Taken one hot summer Sunday in August 2014. This is the first developed roll from this camera since it is in my hands.

 

Taken with Horizon 202 panoramic swing-lens camera, on cheap new-series DM Paradies 200 film.

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F and VueScan 9.

Leica M4-P

Summicron 50 DR / Nah-Summicron

Fuji Pro 160S

Vuescan + LR 3.6

Classic Vehicle Meeting Bünde Ahle

Vintage Scooters

Heinkel Tourist

Fujifilm Velvia

Expired Slide Film

Minolta XD5

Minolta Rokkor 50mm f/1.7

Mid-res scan - Vuescan -Plustek 7500i

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_Tourist

Internet is for cat pictures, so here is mine

 

I have had issues scanning Fuji Pro 160 NS as it tends to have too much magenta in it.

 

Minolta Autocord

Fuji Pro 160 @ EI125

 

Scan with Vuescan and CanonScan 9000F:

 

Input

Mode: Transparency

Media: Slide

Bits: 48bit RGB

Scan res: 4800dpi

 

Output

Raw file: yes

Raw file name: raw.tif

Raw size reduction: 3

Raw file type: 48 bit RGB

  

> negfix8.cmd raw.tif file.tif

 

(sites.google.com/site/negfix/howto)

I should probably use single profile

 

LR

Apply profile created with Datacolor spyderCHECKR 24

Sat +25

Clarity +25

Contrast to taste

Makina 670 + Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 160

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Kiev-60 + Arsat80mmF2.8 /w Orange Filter

Ilford HP5+ : Rodinal 1:50 26C EI400

: vuescan / lightroom3

 

at Kobe city.

 

Bought a few rolls of Kodak Gold this summer whilst on vacation and I haven't developed them tip now. The Gold is really a sharp film with good scanning qualities.

Ok its not Ektar but its still nice and you can find it almost anywhere.

  

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Camera: Leica M3

Lens: Leica Summicron 50 type 2 DR

Film: Kodak Gold 200

Developer: C41 at Lab

Filter: Leitz UV

Software: Scanned as raw i vuescan, Converted with Colorperfect

Body: Canon T-90

Lens: FD 35mm f/2 (chrome nose)

Film: AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100

Development: Fuji Steenbergen (HEMA)

Scanned: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan 9

Post proces Colorperfect and additional sharpening

 

Body: Canon T-90

Lens:Canon FDn 50mm f/1.4

Film:Kodak UltraMax 400 @ ISO 800

Developed:Digibase C-41 home development kit, rapid 45°C 2min 15sec, 1 stop push

Scanned:Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan 9

"Lunch Walk"

"Birmingham" "AL"

"Canon 7"

"CV 35/2.5 Color-Skopar"

"Fuji" "Acros"

"Thorntons Two Bath"

"Plustek 8100"

"Vuescan"

"Gimp"

Altona Townhall

Emperor William I Statue in front of the building

Expired Fujifilm Sensia

E6 Slide Film

Minolta XD5

Minolta MD35-70 f/3,5

Scanned with Plustek 7500i and Vuescan

Makina 670 + Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 160

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

A train that looks to be the Thames-Cylde Express heads north from Saltaire hauled by D24 (I think) in the early 1960s.

Scanned from 35mm slide by Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 and VueScan.

Deer resting.

 

Taken during the rutting season in the Amsterdamse Waterleidingsduinen Reserve.

 

Some technical stuff:

Canon F1N, Canon 300 4.0L Ilford Delta 400 developed with Kodak Tmax.

Scanned with a Nikon LS5000 and Vuescan (Linux version)

Body: Mamiya C220

Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm f/4.5

Film: Fuji Provia 100F

Developed: HEMA (Fuji Steenbergen)

Scanned: Nikon Coolscan 9000 and Vuescan 9

"Lunch Walk"

"Birmingham" "AL"

"Canon 7"

"CV 35/2.5 Color-Skopar"

"Arista Premium 400" "expired"

"Rodinal" "Stand Development" "1+100"

"Plustek 8100"

"Vuescan"

"Gimp"

Camera: FED 5 (USSR)

Film: Agfa Vista Plus 200 asa

Scan: Epson Perfection V330 + VueScan

Edit: Lightroom CC2015

MARTa Herford

Museum

Frank Gehry

Fujifilm Velvia

Expired slide film

Minolta XD5

Minolta 50mm f/1.7

Mid-res scan - Vuescan - Plustek 7500i

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARTa_Herford

Rollei Prego micron (Ricoh R1) - funny little cam :-)

 

Kodak Gold 200

Vuescan+LR+CEP4

Analog times

Rheinkniebrücke

Film is not dead

Expired Fujifilm Sensia

Slide Film

Scanned with Plustek 7500i and Vuescan

Minolta XD5

Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5

VF-910-23 Opalparken 1976

Minolta XD7, Minolta Rokkor-X MD 45mm f2. Ilford FP4+ developed in Kodak HC110 Dil B for 9mins

Autumn streets of Moscow

  

Camera: Olympus Pen D;

Lens: Zuiko 32mm f/1.9;

Film: FujiFilm Superia 200;

Filter: No filter;

Exposure:

Scanned: Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 by VueScan.

 

St. Nicolai Church

Shot from the TH OWL rooftop

Fujifilm Velvia

Minolta XD5

Minolta 70-210mm @210

A bit motion blur at 1/60 s handheld and too much coffee

Plustek 7500i

Vuescan

Mid-res slide scan

#Lemgo #OWL #Lippe #Lemgo

Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Leica M3 + Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Yosenji, Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan

 

Nikon F3

Nikkor 50mm F1.2 AiS

Kodak Ektar 100

Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Vuescan

It's been hot day in August, so my father and I postponed work in our vineyard till the last moment - at the dusk.

I had my yet untested Minolta MD Zoom lenses and a roll of cheap film, and here are the results - not bad for inexpensive, old zoom lenses and cheap film.

 

Taken with Minolta XD7 camera and Minolta MD Zoom 24‍–‍35mm F3.5 lens on DM Paradies Universal 200 film. Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F scanner, using VueScan 9.

Last shot of 3 photos.

 

Leica IIIf + Hektor 135mmF4.5

Kodak Tri-X : selfdevloping Rodinal 1:50 EI400

/ vuescan + Lightroom3

 

1 day left for 135mm format month, heh.

December 2019. Shanghai GP3 100 120 + Developer D-76 + Fuji GSW690III Professional + EBC Fujinon, 90mm f/3.5 + Nikon COOLSCAN 8000 ED (Vuescan RAW DNG) fotoplenka.in.ua/p672637772-fotoplenka-shanghai-gp3.html

Kiev-60 + Arsat80mmF2.8

/ Ilford HP5+

- selfdeveloping 40C 3'30" EI800

- vuescan

 

I decided to use HP5+ for medium format and Tri-X for 35mm format.

Gotta try EI1600 on HP5+ later.

Sunset on the Beach in Noordwijk

 

Taken with a Leica R7 and a Lensbaby on Provia100F

 

Scanned with a Nikon LS5000ED using VueScan for Linux

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