Another image from my Dad's negatives, circa 1937. If anyone recognizes the man, let me know I will make you an 8"x10" print. It was probably made in Ship Bottom, as that is where my Dad grew up. Image made from the original medium format negative, scanned at 4000 PPI.
Dave Gurtcheff
Beach Haven, NJ PS the camera was a Zeiss Super Iconta "A" with Zeiss Tessar lens and Compur Rapid shutter. I still have it!
dgurtch wrote:
Another image from my Dad's negatives, circa 1937. If anyone recognizes the man, let me know I will make you an 8"x10" print. It was probably made in Ship Bottom, as that is where my Dad grew up. Image made from the original medium format negative, scanned at 4000 PPI.
Dave Gurtcheff
Beach Haven, NJ PS the camera was a Zeiss Super Iconta "A" with Zeiss Tessar lens and Compur Rapid shutter. I still have it!
Did you run those through some sharpening and denoise tool? The grain looks patchy and there are also what looks like sharpening artefacts. Imo the pictures would look better without that step or way dialed back (like 10-15% of current strength) - embrace the grain!
fjablo wrote:
Did you run those through some sharpening and denoise tool? The grain looks patchy and there are also what looks like sharpening artefacts. Imo the pictures would look better without that step or way dialed back (like 10-15% of current strength) - embrace the grain!
I ran the whole roll through the LS-5000 using Vuescan. Usually I only have the infrared setting on "light" to minimize dust, but this roll I set Noise and sharpening to "light" as well - instead of "none". I see it too. I won't use that setting again, but the roll is cut up and filed now.
Pro Image 100
Bushnell Auto 21mm f/3.8
Fujica ST705
Some of the smaller logging harvesters (see the yellow one in the background for a larger example). With the right head, one of these can cut, limb and buck entire trees in a few minutes.
dgurtch wrote:
Another image from my Dad's negatives, circa 1937. If anyone recognizes the man, let me know I will make you an 8"x10" print. It was probably made in Ship Bottom, as that is where my Dad grew up. Image made from the original medium format negative, scanned at 4000 PPI.
Dave Gurtcheff
Beach Haven, NJ PS the camera was a Zeiss Super Iconta "A" with Zeiss Tessar lens and Compur Rapid shutter. I still have it!