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Warszawa, Poland
Autumn
OLGA
Nikon FM2
Kodak Ultramax 400
Leica M6 TTL | Leica Summarit 50 mm | Ilford HP5+ 400
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Testing out Ilfosol 3 to develop Ilford HP5_ film
EXIF data is showing the scan with Sony @7III
Photo was taken with Leica M7 and Summicron 50mm f/2
Está meio parecida com essa, mas é só pra atualizar.
Andei sumida por falta de criatividade :/ Espero que ela volte.
Olha a olympus aqui de novo, rs.
Obrigada por tudo. Espero que gostem da foto. Irei retribuir todo o carinho.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I need your help to get a question answered about scanning old analogue slide film.
I still have a suitcase full of slides. The ones I'd like to keep are from about 1986-1988 onwards, so they are at the most 28 years old. They have long been stored in a bedroom cupboard, but seem in reasonable shape for their age.
Still, I would like to see them scanned. My main purpose is to preserve the images I made in places like China, Indonesia, Mali and Cote d'Ivoire. I do not think they have great artistic or historical value, but I want to be able to look at them when I am old myself. For a start, I want to collect them in a few Blurb books. I may like some pictures enough to have them enlarged and hang them on the wall.
Obviously, drumscans would be best, but I would not know if that still makes sense given the current quality of the slides. It is also prohibitively expensive for the volume that I have. I may want to do this for the few images that I especially like and may want to enlarge at a later stage. For the mass of slides I need to find a cheaper solution.
So I found a local gentleman who scans negatives and slides professionally. This was one of the scans he made to check the quality. It was made with a Minolta 5400, but he also has a Braun PS5000 scanner, which should lead to an equivalent quality.
What would you advise me to do? Would you consider having this quality of a scanner given the purpose that I have with these pictures? What do you think of the scan quality? Are there much better machines that are cheaper than drumscans (this gentleman also had various Nikon scanners, but he had technical problems with all of them).
I was told that this would lead to scans that could be printed to a format of A4 format (21 * 29.7 cm or 8.3 * 11.7 inch). When I view this on my computer screen, I think the grain allows a larger format, although sometimes the dynamic range may be a bit low. This photo may not be the best example, since the three people seem not completely sharp, in contrast to the flags and billboard.
All your remarks and comments count. Thank you in advance for your help!
Another from the archives. Taken at Barnack Hills and Holes NNR when I was living in Peterborough, around 2007. Shot with a Canon 33V and Sigma 24mm lens, on Velvia, converted to monochrome.
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SU45-121 with regional passenger train no. 19123 from Brodnica to Grudziądz, stops at Najmowo passenger stop (which was a station not so long ago). April 4, 2004.
Photo by Jarek / Chester
SU45-121 z pociągiem osobowym 19123 z Brodnicy do Grudziądza, zatrzymuje się na przystanku osobowym Najmowo, do niedawna jeszcze stacji. 4 kwietnia 2004 roku.