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Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0
Pentax K1000 | Ilford HP5 400
Digitized with Epson V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0 | Lomography
Iford DDX
From back of photo: "Aunt Ted. May 3, 1957. Florence Budd Gleeson. Sister of Emma G. DeHart."
Florence (Ted) Budd Gleeson, 1901-1980
From back of photo: "Emma Gleeson DeHart. Dec. 1944. Our yard, Church St., Thorofare."
Emma Campbell Gleeson DeHart, 1904-1995
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Supply
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: Frontier
From back of photo: "Lydia Warrington. August 1949. Thorofare home."
Lydia Gleeson Warrington, 1899-1988
This image is a colour composite of the Omega Nebula (M 17) made from exposures from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2). The field of view is approximatelly 4.7 x 3.7 degrees.
From back of photo: "Liverpool, N.Y. June 1941. Dolly, Jim, Florence, & ?"
Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024
Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934-
James C. Gleeson, 1939-2012
From back of photo: "Matilda (Dollie Platt) Lyster. Frances Platt (dead). Children of William & Annie Platt. Cousins of Emma Gleeson DeHart."
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Frances E. Platt DeHart, 1906-1930
Matilda Platt Lyster, 1889-1972
From back of photo: "Mother Gleeson. 1949. Grandmother to Florence & Dolly."
Lydia P. Eastlack Gleeson, 1872-1953
From back of photo: "Seaville, 1948. Betsy, Dolly, Edward Bishop."
Betsy
Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024
Edward Bishop
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Supply
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: Frontier
This Beautiful Design Showing A Girl In His Hand Was Digitized From A Wood Sculpture. It Stitches Out Smoothly With As Few Jump Stitches As Possible.
From back of photo: "DeHart family, 1979, Dec. 28. All but Daryl Burns. Back row left to right. Fred Renaud, Ernest DeHart, Bruce [Renaud], Brian [Renaud], Colin Burns. Second row. Ernestine (Dolly) Renaud, Emma Gleeson DeHart, Florence Burns, Camille Burns. Bottom row. Lynn Renaud [McShane], John Burns."
Fredric Renaud, 1933-
Ernest R. DeHart, 1903-1991
Bruce Renaud, 1961-
Brian Renaud, 1957-
Colin Burns, 1962-
Ernestine (Dolly) DeHart Renaud, 1935-2024
Emma Campbell Gleeson DeHart, 1904-1995
Florence L. DeHart Burns, 1934-
Camille Burns Boisvert, 1959-
Lynn D. Renaud McShane, 1959-
John Burns, 1965-
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Supply
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: Frontier
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | 28mm f2.8 Elmerit
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
28mm f2.8 Leica | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Epson V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 | Lomography
Rodinal 1-50
Reassembling everything was fairly straight forward. As you can see, the process was completely successful.
I have the feeling the dog's name is Buddy -- but I don't know for sure. I think this picture is from Walkerton Ontario.
Digitalizer test take 2: propped up the height by 0.8cm.
Much better than before, with sharpness surpassing the Epson holder at stock height. The Epson holder is height adjustable though so if height's the factor it'll probably be able to match this.
Conclusion, the Digitalizer does a better job keeping the film flat than the Epson holder, but height needs to be adjusted. Advantage can only be seen on curly & unwieldy film.