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Leica M7

Leica Noctilux 50mm F1.0

Fujifilm Provia 400X

Opticfilm 120/Vuescan

On Friday, May 2nd 2014 the Impossible Project had it's Open-Day in the Factory in Enschede. My brother and i decided to attend.

 

Trainride from Hamburg was a bit long and only getting in for the 10am Tour meant i had to get up at around 2am :)

 

It was quite amazing to see where those films in my fridge come from and what is involved in making them. Seeing the drums of developerpaste kept reminding me of the Roger Rabbit movie ;)

 

Shot a roll of film while on the tour. Well... i think there are a few Kodak BW400cn pics in the Olympus AF Mini but that's not ready yet to develop.

 

Anyway... I hope you enjoy the pics although they are not that great and my chems where really on their last run.

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ 1600 (1-Stop Push)

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Olympus Trip 35

Agfa VistaPlus 200

Canon CanoScan 8600F

VueScan

 

Photo Blog:

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Camera: Olympus mju

Film: Ilford HP5 (probably expired 30 years ago)

Developer: Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Original Leicaflex and 50mm Summicron (both circa. 1966). Kodak Gold 100 color negative film. Nikon 9000 scanner (using Vuescan software).

 

I've played with the colors on these pictures, because this scanning software is terrible with color film.

Nikon FM3A

Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/2

Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Pentax 645N • Pentax FA 645 150mm f:2.8 ED

Pentax 645 Auto Extension Tube-A

Hoya Pro1 Digital Filter Close-Up N°3

Agfachrome RSX II 50 expired film

Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 with VueScan 9.2 at 3200dpi and Betterscanning MF Film Holder

 

Le St Barnabé Hôtel & Spa

Murbach • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France

1/60s at F5.6, P, Pentax AF280T flash, bounce, TTL, Pentax-A 645 45mm lens on A, 12/17/19. First test roll in the Pentax 645n (1997), Ultrafine Extreme 400, 120 roll film, Kodak HC110E 6:45 at 72F (8:25 at 68F). 2400 dpi scans in holder with Vuescan. Lightroom settings contrast 15, white 30, black -5, clarity 10, medium contrast curve, sharpening 60, 1.5, 40, 50.

Vergleich von Nachtbildern der Scanner Nikon Coolscan 5000ED und Epson Perfection 1640SU.

VueScan "Multi exposure", "Number of samples 2"

 

Maximale Auflösung Epson 1600dpi.

Nikon FE

Nikon 28mm f/2.8 ais @ f/2.8

Nikon MD-12

Kodak TMAX 400

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Nikon FM3A

Nikon 105mm f/2.5 ais @ f/4

Kodak Portra 400

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Canon New F1

Canon FDn 35mm f2

Agfa CT Precisa

Scanned with PrimeFilm XE

On Friday, May 2nd 2014 the Impossible Project had it's Open-Day in the Factory in Enschede. My brother and i decided to attend.

 

Trainride from Hamburg was a bit long and only getting in for the 10am Tour meant i had to get up at around 2am :)

 

It was quite amazing to see where those films in my fridge come from and what is involved in making them. Seeing the drums of developerpaste kept reminding me of the Roger Rabbit movie ;)

 

Shot a roll of film while on the tour. Well... i think there are a few Kodak BW400cn pics in the Olympus AF Mini but that's not ready yet to develop.

 

Anyway... I hope you enjoy the pics although they are not that great and my chems where really on their last run.

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ 1600 (1-Stop Push)

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Kodak Retina III Hema 400

Kodak Retina III, Hema 400, developed in the fujilab, scanned with my Epson Photo and Vuescan.

The darn Retina's lightmeter is actually working(!) an amazing fact after 48 years.

This camera is incredibly handy and can be used with gloves.

 

Yes I know, the spots are watermarks and I should have cropped the frame, but I'm too lazy to remove it and repost it and the water blemishes add the correct mood to the image (I feel like killing somebody with my bare hands right now).

 

Pentax 67II

Pentax 105mm f/2.4 SMC

Handheld

Kodak Tri-X 400

Scanned with Nikon Df + Logan Electric Slim Edge Light Pad

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at B&H, Processed at The Lab in Vancouver

I got a new toy! I picked up a scanner at a garage sale for $5 and it works great. Got it to work on Windows 7 x64 with Vuescan. Now I have a way to get some of these old prints scanned.

Analog Times - OWL Landscapes

#OWL #Lemgo #Slides #Landscape #Minolta #XE5 #Rokkor50mmf/1.7

"Lunch Walk"

"Birmingham, AL"

"Canon 7"

"CV 35/2.5 Color-Skopar"

"Fuji" "Acros"

"Thorntons Two Bath"

"Plustek 8100"

"Vuescan"

"Gimp"

Canon New F1

Canon FD 50mm f1.8

Portra 400

Scanned with PrimeFilm XE

Test der Infrarot Staubentfernung von VueScan mit Kodachrome

Nikon F3

Voigtlander Nokton 58mm F1.4 SL II

Fujifilm PRO400

Canon New F1

Canon FD 50mm f1.8

Ektar

Scanned with PrimeFilm XE

Nikon FM3A

Nikon 28mm f/2.8 ais @ f/2.8 - 1/60

Kodak Portra 400

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Olympus Trip 35

Agfa VistaPlus 200

Canon CanoScan 8600F

VueScan

 

Photo Blog:

pictually.me/streetsofhamburg

Instagram:

followgram.me/streetsofhamburg/

web.stagram.com/n/streetsofhamburg/

  

Nikon F3

Voigtlander Nokton 58mm F1.4 SL II

Fujifilm PRO400

Exa IIb, ORWO UT18, VueScan, Nikon LS-50

Test Version vs Canoscan

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

Hasselblad 500CM

Carl Zeiss 80mm F2.8

Kodak Portra 400

Vuescan/Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Olympus OM-2 SP, 28mm f/2.8

Agfa film, Colortech C41

DIY scan w/ Nikon D600 + macrotubes, color corrected w/ Vuescan

Um belo visual e um pouco de frio na subida para o Morro da Igreja, em Urubici, SC, Brasil.

 

Film: Kodak 100

Lens: Helios 58mm 1:2

Camera Zenit 12XP

Scanner: CanoScan FS 2710

Scan software: VueScan

On Friday, May 2nd 2014 the Impossible Project had it's Open-Day in the Factory in Enschede. My brother and i decided to attend.

 

Trainride from Hamburg was a bit long and only getting in for the 10am Tour meant i had to get up at around 2am :)

 

It was quite amazing to see where those films in my fridge come from and what is involved in making them. Seeing the drums of developerpaste kept reminding me of the Roger Rabbit movie ;)

 

Shot a roll of film while on the tour. Well... i think there are a few Kodak BW400cn pics in the Olympus AF Mini but that's not ready yet to develop.

 

Anyway... I hope you enjoy the pics although they are not that great and my chems where really on their last run.

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ 1600 (1-Stop Push)

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Hasselblad 500c/m, 50mm, Acros, D76 1+1, Vuescan

Early morning on the side of Ullswater

 

Camera // Yashica Mat

Film // Kodak Portra 160

Developer // Tetenal C-41

Scan // Epson V850 (Vuescan and ColourPerfect)

Asda dev

Selfscan Epson V500 (VueScan)

50mm 1.8

First attempt using fully manual instead of auto levels on VueScan

Foma 100 135, Nikon 100, ob Micronikkor 55m f 2,8. Dev FX15 , stock 8,30 min. 20°. scan Epson V700, Vuescan

Visited gardens near my town, it's a beautiful place for people to relax and enjoy nature. Lot's to be seen including art, statues etc.

Nikon F90x

Kiron 28-210mm 1:3.8-5.6

Kodak Color ultra asa 400

Nikon Coolscan IV

Vuescan

Mamiya C220, Kodak VC400

This is a new scan of a photo already in the photostream. www.flickr.com/photos/ektarama/39689427/in/set-875902/ This scan was done with the Epson 4990 using Vuescan software. The other image is from a cd I purchased from the photo store that did the developing. Big difference.

Leica M6 TTL, Leica Collapsable 50mm Summicron f/2, Adox Silvermax 100 B&W film, Adox Silvermax Developer, Nikon Coolscan IV ED, VueScan 9.0.44

Visited gardens near my town, it's a beautiful place for people to relax and enjoy nature. Lot's to be seen including art, statues etc.

Nikon F90x

Kiron 28-210mm 1:3.8-5.6

Fuji Superia X-tra asa 400

Nikon Coolscan IV

Vuescan

On Friday, May 2nd 2014 the Impossible Project had it's Open-Day in the Factory in Enschede. My brother and i decided to attend.

 

Trainride from Hamburg was a bit long and only getting in for the 10am Tour meant i had to get up at around 2am :)

 

It was quite amazing to see where those films in my fridge come from and what is involved in making them. Seeing the drums of developerpaste kept reminding me of the Roger Rabbit movie ;)

 

Shot a roll of film while on the tour. Well... i think there are a few Kodak BW400cn pics in the Olympus AF Mini but that's not ready yet to develop.

 

Anyway... I hope you enjoy the pics although they are not that great and my chems where really on their last run.

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ 1600 (1-Stop Push)

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Olympus Trip 35

Agfa VistaPlus 200

Canon CanoScan 8600F

VueScan

 

Photo Blog:

pictually.me/streetsofhamburg

Instagram:

followgram.me/streetsofhamburg/

web.stagram.com/n/streetsofhamburg/

  

Experimenting with Vuescan also.

3/4

Visited gardens near my town, it's a beautiful place for people to relax and enjoy nature. Lot's to be seen including art, statues etc.

Nikon F90x

Kiron 28-210mm 1:3.8-5.6

Fuji Superia X-tra asa 400

Nikon Coolscan IV

Vuescan

Camera: Ricoh R1

Film: DM Paradies 400

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit (Close to retirement)

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Canon Elan 7NE

Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM

Fuji Provia 100F

Reflecta RPS7200 film scanner

Vuescan

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