Looks like it. With Chrome I'm indeed seeing a link, but not with Firefox.
Impressive shots, Makten! The hard contrast hurts my eyes a bit though. I like hard B&W contrast in pictures with simpler/more clearly defined subjects, but this is a bit much to process.
Gunzorro - The best quality scanner I have found is the Imacon or now Haselblad. It is as clear as most drum scans, has a great dmax, which is what makes it better than the Nikon, but it is kind of expensive. The biggest drawback is that you will have to remove the dust, which is time comsuming. For my best artwork, I still prefer my Pentax 67 scanned images over my Canon 5DII anyday.
A few that I recently developed the other night. I believe the first two are Portra and last one Velvia. I can't get my scanning right, it seems like most of the photos are coming out dark, which they don't look underexposed when I just look at the slide film.
Don't mind the blue line, thats just my scanner being weird.
nismoxr34 wrote:
A few that I recently developed the other night. I believe the first two are Portra and last one Velvia. I can't get my scanning right, it seems like most of the photos are coming out dark, which they don't look underexposed when I just look at the slide film.
Don't mind the blue line, thats just my scanner being weird.
nismoxr34 wrote:
A few that I recently developed the other night. I believe the first two are Portra and last one Velvia. I can't get my scanning right, it seems like most of the photos are coming out dark, which they don't look underexposed when I just look at the slide film.
I see I am not the only one who has noticed the "sad clown" on the Promenade before...
My Aptus II 12 hasn't arrived yet but my local dealer kindly loaned me a Phase One 645DF with Leaf Aptus II 12 back today. It was a great chance to test the Leaf skin tones that people keep talking about, and the C1 workflow.