Continuing to learn both scanning techniques with the A7CII, along with learning more about Lightroom and Negative Lab Pro.
These are some on HP5 I took in March. Much better than the first time around.
M4-2 35 1.4 Nokton Classic SC V2, Ilford HP5+ at box speed, Film Photography Project FPP-76 1:1
Pump Parts, Beaverton, Oregon:
My significant other thought the unmodified scan was too dark so I gave it a boost in brightness:
Desmolicious wrote:
I think I am offended? Maybe I should start a poll.
It’s the strong angular structure and the intense light that makes for a tempting image. It looks great but the Ricoh has a pretty good lens. I just want to see how a cheap plastic lens would handle it. So thumbs up from this reviewer!
madNbad wrote:
It’s the strong angular structure and the intense light that makes for a tempting image. It looks great but the Ricoh has a pretty good lens. I just want to see how a cheap plastic lens would handle it. So thumbs up from this reviewer!
I will go back with one of my cr@p cameras but cannot promise that Baxter will make an appearance.
Desmolicious wrote:
I will go back with one of my cr@p cameras but cannot promise that Baxter will make an appearance.
Thanks!
I bought yet another Kodak Retina IIa for an upcoming trip this fall. The guy I had been sending the Kodaks to isn’t taking any new work till late in the fall so I went back to Advance Camera. The owner told me the lens has some haze and will do the best he can to clean it. I told him it just adds atmosphere to the pictures. I figured a plastic lens would do the same for any image of the building. It’s a bonus if there’s a dog looking through the railing.