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Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
Digitized 2011
Digital Design Conference
October 1st 2011, Athens, Greece
Copyright 2011 Anton Repponen
Apart from conversion of pdf files, physical papers and microfilmed document into structured text files, Media Track also offers digitization services such as newspaper digitization and article digitization. Fro more information visit: www.mediatrack.sg
Digitized from slide. Original image taken on Olympus OM20. Digitized using Nikon D7200 with 60mm macro lens and ES-1 slide adaptor. Capture time and date approximate.
This is the pictures related to the test of my Zenit SLR camera received on June 20, 2023, Lyon, France.
I bought this mint exemplary of Zenit 122 to a French collector for less than 50€ including the original nylon bag, the Zenit neck strap and the normal lens Helios 44M-6 1:2 f=58m with its front cap.
My exemplary of Zenit-122 was produced in 1994 by the Russian company KMZ (Красногорский механический завод, Krasnogorskiy Mechanicheskiy Zavod) located in the Moscow region. Zenit-122 were also manufactured by BeloOMO factory. From 1990 to 2005, about 2 millions of Zenit-122 were overall produced. The camera is built on the tough previous Zenit chassis and uses the same curtain Leica-type shutter with no slow speeds. The body is cased with ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styren) thermoplastic. Zenit-122 is equipped with a two CdS cells for light metering (25-400 ISO) using a LED indicator in the viewfinder.
The normal lens fitted on the camera using the M42 mount is the multi-coated version 6 of the Helios 44M manufactured at Юпитер, (Оптико-механический завод «Юпитер» , "Jupiter") Valday, Novgorod region.
After initial blank evaluations of the camera, I loaded a Fomapan 100 panchromatic film that I exposed for 100 ISO using either the camera light meter and my Minolta Autometer III with its 10° finder for selective light metering privileging the shadow zones. The indications of the Zenit camera were in good concordance with the Minolta Autometer. The lens was equipped with a Kenko MC UV filter and a normal-lens generic cylindrical 52mm diameter.
Esplanade du Gros Caillou, June 21, 2023
Boulevard de La Croix Rousse
69004 Lyon
France
After exposures the film was processed using Adox Adonal developer (equivalent to Agfa Rodinal) at dilution 1+50, 20°c for 9min. The film was then digitized at 24MP using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were then processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.
I kept expecting Paul Pressler to shut it down and put plates of food in their hands. (Wow, was that an obscure reference, or what?)
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Kiev 60 TTL | Volna 2.8/80 | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Digitized 2011
Digital Design Conference
October 1st 2011, Athens, Greece
Copyright 2011 Anton Repponen
Digitized from slide. Original image taken on Olympus OM20. Digitized using Nikon D7200 with 60mm macro lens and ES-1 slide adaptor. Capture time and date approximate.
Edited Digitized Sky Survey 2 composite image of the Carina Nebula. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: This image is a colour composite made from exposures from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2). The field of view is approximately 4.7 x 4.9 degrees.
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
YuChat Part-Garden.com sells for HTC T-Mobile G2 Desire Z Touch Screen Digitizer LCD Glass Lens replacement parts.
Digitized 2011
Digital Design Conference
October 1st 2011, Athens, Greece
Copyright 2011 Anton Repponen
Edited Digitized Sky Survey 2 image (by way of the European Southern Observatory) of the field around NGC 2467/the Skull and Crossbones Nebula. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: This vivid picture of an active star forming region — NGC 2467, otherwise known as the Skull and Crossbones nebula — is as sinister as it is beautiful. This image of dust, gas and bright young stars, gravitationally bound into the form of a grinning skull, was captured with the FORS instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT). Whilst ESO’s telescopes are usually used for the collection of science data, their immense resolving power makes them ideal for capturing images such as this — which are beautiful for their own sake. The image is a colour composite made from exposures from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2), and shows the region surrounding NGC 2467. The field of view is approximately 2.4 x 2.0 degrees.
Hostel run by the Salvation Army. I stayed there for two nights (didn't allow any longer) in summer 1968. York House moved to Longford Street Little some time ago. The site is now used by The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
Digitized Digital Design Conference 2012
September 15th 2012, Athens, Greece
Photo credits:
Chryssa Gagosi bit.ly/gchryssa @chryssa
Panos Georgiou panosgeorgiou.blogspot.gr/ @panosgeor
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | Leica 35mm f/2.0 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Digitized eyes freed.
Grasping home.
I've justified keen laden mysteries near others pretentious qualms.
Realizing sources toward ubiquitous vectors.
Watching xylem.
Youthful zeal.
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