Some Velvia RVP 100: I'm having a real hard time scanning this stuff with my Epson V500 compared to the negative film scans I posted on the last page. I just feel like I'm losing a lot of detail from the slide: all over, but particularly in the shadows. Anyone have any tips?
Great shots from everyone here.
I've recently discovered the marvelous Rolleiflex T and became an addict. A few pics with Fuji Across@64 and digitalized with a Nikon D700.
After taking the picture in RAW and using Nikon Camera Control, I process it in Capture NX or PS inverting the tones. Ajust bright , contrast and sharpness .It is pretty simple and faster than traditional film scanning. I do the same with 35mm but using a slide copier .
The latest in my series of "Imagining FM'ers In Photography," in this image sebboh has photobombed my picturesque shot of Diversity (the old old wooden ship in the distance) in San Francisco.
corposant wrote:
The latest in my series of "Imagining FM'ers In Photography," in this image sebboh has photobombed my picturesque shot of Diversity (the old old wooden ship in the distance) in San Francisco.
corposant wrote:
The latest in my series of "Imagining FM'ers In Photography," in this image sebboh has photobombed my picturesque shot of Diversity (the old old wooden ship in the distance) in San Francisco.
i do like photobombing and i think i have that shirt... not those shorts though.
maybe next time your in town i can drop into one of your frames for real.
today i sent 5 rolls of film out to the lab, so i should actually have something to contribute to this thread in a couple weeks.