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Linhof Technikardan S45
Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/210
15mm front fall
f45
1/2 second
Fuji Provia 100F
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Lab development
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
Note: my images are processed to appear correct on a calibrated, professional grade colour-accurate monitor set to Adobe RGB output / 6500 K temperature / gamma 2.2. Many consumer grade screens (particularly mobile phone screens) at default settings will display these images with too much saturation and contrast, so please bear this in mind when viewing on such devices.
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Colour version of previously uploaded B&W.
Linhof Technikardan S45
Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/210
50mm front rise
10° upward tilt of camera
10° front tilt of both standards
2° front left swing
7mm rear left shift
f32
15 seconds
Kodak Portra 160 (EI 100)
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Lab developed
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
Note: my images are processed to appear correct on a calibrated, professional grade colour-accurate monitor set to Adobe RGB output / 6500 K temperature / gamma 2.2. Many consumer grade screens (particularly mobile phone screens) at default settings will display these images with too much saturation and contrast, so please bear this in mind when viewing on such devices.
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2.5X resolution increase by hand-stitching 3 frames. Not a perfect result, you can see the join lines if you look closely for them.
This is after setting up the Asahi Pentax Copystand II but before receiving the linear stage for precise shift of the negative.
Negative was taped to a piece of anti-newton ring glass for flatness and a homemade 6x4.5 plastic mask was used on a cs-lite to block extraneous light. There is less lighting irregularity than when the essential film holder is used, but still some, which is easily correctable in processing at least for black and white. f/8 and 1/60 was used to the digitization, at almost but not quite 1:1.
The process takes a few hours right now so not practical for large number of images, I'm hoping that with the linear stage, rotation will stay constant and it can be made faster. It should also help with the join lines.