This time actually was quite disappointing. The roll came back underdeveloped and very grainy from the lab. I could only save the shots that were overexposed.
It's a shame Edward that the lab messed up the development. Nevertheless, I do like the shot you posted later on.
Thank you so much again for pushing me in the direction of using Nikon Scan under Windows 10. I like the interface more than that of Vuescan, although I confess that Vuescan was giving me acceptable results too.
I've just scanned a negative of a film that I had commercially developed and scanned. The lab in question does a great job, however I think I have obtained a better result again using Nikon Scan and the Coolscan V (LS-50) scanner.
Both here for comparison, Nikon Scan one first. Agfa Vista 200, Voigtlander Nokton 35 f/1.2 mk1, 1/60. f5.6, Leica M2
Kenj8246 wrote:
Ok, Huss, pray tell, what is a Lomo Petzval 58 1.9 bucket control lens?
It's a special lens they make that allows you to adjust the blur of out of focus buckets.
This is especially handy at Home Depot, the farm, a work site and lots of other places.
I wouldn't recommend it for portraits as it can make the subject look.... quite.....pail...
Desmolicious wrote:
It's a special lens they make that allows you to adjust the blur of out of focus buckets.
This is especially handy at Home Depot, the farm, a work site and lots of other places.
I wouldn't recommend it for portraits as it can make the subject look.... quite.....pail...
lenticular11 wrote:
It's a shame Edward that the lab messed up the development. Nevertheless, I do like the shot you posted later on.
Thank you so much again for pushing me in the direction of using Nikon Scan under Windows 10. I like the interface more than that of Vuescan, although I confess that Vuescan was giving me acceptable results too.
I've just scanned a negative of a film that I had commercially developed and scanned. The lab in question does a great job, however I think I have obtained a better result again using Nikon Scan and the Coolscan V (LS-50) scanner.
Both here for comparison, Nikon Scan one first. Agfa Vista 200, Voigtlander Nokton 35 f/1.2 mk1, 1/60. f5.6, Leica M2
Revisiting some (very scratched thin Fomapan100) negatives, with my LS-50 scanner. This one from 2012.
EOS3 with a Conurus-converted Contax N 24-85 (I loved that lens).
Officially joining this thread. I had been posting some film shots in the Sony FE thread because I didn't know about this one! Good to see film is alive and well.
I'm really bonding with the Hasselblad 500 C/M I purchased here on FM a few months ago. I think I like the experience even more than shooting with my Leica M7. Something very satisfying about the whole "process" and the "clunk" of the shutter!
All 500 C/M + 80/2.8 CF + 10mm Extension Tube + T-Max 100, home-developed in FF No. 1 Monobath.